Clipart illustrations of ancient Roman architecture. Roman architecture adopted many styles from the Greek, and is most noted for their expert implementation and frequent use of the arch and dome.
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Pons_Trajan
"A bridge. As the rivers of Greece were small, and the use of the arch known to them only to a limited extent, it is probable that the Greek bridges were built entirely of wood, or, at best, were noth... |
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Porta-Aura
The details of the Porta-Aura (Golden Gate) of the Diocletian Palace at Spalato.... |
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Raised Fillet
A roman moulding, called Raised Fillet. Its projection is generally made equal to its height. It may also be a depression, in which case it is called a Sunk Fillet.... |
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Roman Amphitheatre at Arles
The Arles Amphitheatre is a Roman amphitheatre in the southern French town of Arles.... |
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Roman Arch
Arch of Titus.... |
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Roman Bath
"Roman Bath, from a Painting on the Walls of the Thermae of Titus at Rome." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875... |
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Roman Baths
"The baths of Titus, the name of each part of the building is inscribed on it. The small dome inscribed laconicum directly over the furnace, and having the clypeus over it, will be observed in the cor... |
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Roman edifice
A tall stone structure.... |
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Roman Forum in 1885
An illustration of the Roman Forum as in 1885. The Roman Forum, sometimes known by its original Latin name, is located between the Palatine hill and the Capitoline hill of the city of Rome. It is the... |
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Roman Mausoleum
A Roman mausoleum at St. Remy, France.... |
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Roman Niche-Cap
Roman niche-cap at Baalbek, Syria.... |
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Roman Pilaster Cap
Roman pilastel caps show a greater variety of design than capitals of columns.... |
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Roman Scroll Nest
Roman scroll nest.... |
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Roman Scroll Nest
Roman scroll nest.... |
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Rome Personified
This illustration shows a famous Roman statue in front of some Roman architecture.... |
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Rome, St. Peter's
St. Peter's, Rome is considered it's own city. ... |
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Rome, The Pantheon at
The pantheon at Rome is a temple that was built to all the Gods of Ancient Rome. It was built by Marcus Agrippa Roman statesman, general, and son-in-law to Emperor Caesar Augustus. The structure has ... |
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S. Clemente
"Interior of S. Clemente in Rome." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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S. Francesca Romana
"S. Francesca Romana from the Palatine." — Young, 1901... |
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San Clemente, interior of
"San Clemente is an excellent example of the primitive church. The side enterance generally used is in the Via S. Giovanni. The main enterance, in the Via S. Clemente, opens on to an atrium with a c... |
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San Paolo, Basilica
"Interior of the Basilica of San Paolo, Rome." —D'Anvers, 1895... |
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Sant Apollinare
"Sant Apollinare in Classe, at Ravenna." —D'Anvers, 1895... |
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Santa Maria Maggiore
Santa Maria Maggiore church in Rome built shortly after the time of Constantine.... |
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Sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus
An illustration of the sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus. Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus (died c. 280 BC) was one of the two elected Roman consuls in 298 BC. He led the Roman army to ... |
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Saturn, Temple of
"Temple of Saturn, Tabularium and Tower of Capitol." — Young, 1901... |