Arch of Constantine, Rome, 1854 / 55, printed c. 1863. Creators: Bisson FreresArch of Constantine, Rome, 1854/55, printed c. 1863. Albumen print, from the album " Reproductions Photographiques des Plus Beaux Types d Architecture et de Sculpture"
Arch of Constantine. Creator: UnknownArch of Constantine
Colosseum and Arch of Constantine, 1646. Creator: Stefano della BellaColosseum and Arch of Constantine, 1646
Arch of Constantine, 1656. Creator: Stefano della BellaArch of Constantine, 1656
Arch of Constantine and Colosseum with sheep grazing in foreground, from Six large views, four of Rome, and two of the Roman countryside (Six grandes vues)
Plate 9: the Arch of Constantine at left, part of the Colosseum at right, various horses and figures in foreground and background, from Roman landscapes and ruins (Paysages et ruines de Rome), ca
Roman soldiers fighting against Dacians, battle scene in shallow depth with horses and horn-players (after a bas-relief on the Arch of Constantine, Rome), 1553
Plate 9: Arch of Constantine in Rome (Arco di Costantino in Roma), ca. 1748
Arco di Constantino, 1848-52. Creator: Eugene ConstantArco di Constantino, 1848-52
Bas Relief from the Arch of Constantine, Rome, 1849. CreatorBas Relief from the Arch of Constantine, Rome, 1849
View of the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine from the Palatine, ca. 1822-24. CreatorView of the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine from the Palatine, ca. 1822-24
The Triumphal Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, c1930s. Creator: UnknownThe Triumphal Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, c1930s. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]
Constantine distributing money to the people (Liberalitas). Detail of the Arch of Constantine, 312-315
Roma - Arch of Constantine (AD 315), 1910. Remains of the ornamental conical fountain called Meta Sudans. From Cento Vedute Classiche di Roma. [Enrico Verdesi, Rome, 1910]
The Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen PoppelThe Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, 1927. The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch in Rome, situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill
The Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, 19th century. Artist: E TherondThe Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, 19th century
Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodArch of Constantine, Rome, Italy. The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch in Rome, situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill
View of the Arch of Constantine with the Colosseum, 1742-1745. Artist: Canaletto (1697-1768)View of the Arch of Constantine with the Colosseum, 1742-1745. Found in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
A capriccio with figures among Roman ruins including the Arch of Constantine and the Pantheon. From a private collection
Arch of Constantine, Rome, 4th century. The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch in Rome, situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill
Arch of constantine Horizontal Band showing, Battle of Milvian Bridge, 313-315Arch of constantine Horizontal Band showing Battle of Milvian Bridge, 312-315. The Arch of Constantine was constructed 313-315 alhough dedicated to Constantine
Standard Bearers, Arch of Constantine, relief detail, early 2nd century. The Arch of Constantine was constructed 313-315 alhough dedicated to Constantine
Roman Troops and Barbarians on the Arch of Constantine, relief detail, early 2nd century. The Arch of Constantine was constructed 313-315 with a relief from the time of Hadrian, early 2nd century AD
Depiction of the siege of Verona on the Arch of Constantine, 4th century BCDepiction of the siege of Verona in 312 AD on the Arch of Constantine (dedicated 315 to celebrate the battle of the Milvian Bridge), 4th century BC
Detail from the arch of Constantine, 3rd centuryDetail from the arch of Constantine (c. 27 February 272 - 22 May 337), showing a Caesar, possibly Hadrian (24 January 76 -10 July 138), addressing his troops, 3rd century
Detail of the Arch of Constantine, 4th centuryDetail of the Arch of Constantine, showing a Roman with a barbarian prisoner, 4th century