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View of the Palatine Hill in Rome, with the Arch of Constantine, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus KnipView of the Palatine Hill in Rome, with the Arch of Constantine, c.1809-c.1812. In this drawing, space has been reserved in the foreground for the Arch of Constantine
A Procession at the Foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus KnipA Procession at the Foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome, c.1809-c.1812. Knip assembled this exceptionally large, ambitious composition with the help of at least three studies he had drawn in situ
Casino Farnese on the Palatine Hill, Rome, 1744/1750. Creator: Joseph-Marie Vien the ElderCasino Farnese on the Palatine Hill, Rome, 1744/1750
Ruins of the Imperial Palaces on the Palatine Hill, 1744/1750. Creator: Joseph-Marie Vien the ElderRuins of the Imperial Palaces on the Palatine Hill, 1744/1750
Ruins on the Palatine Hill. Creator: Herman van SwaneveltRuins on the Palatine Hill
A View from the Palatine Hill, Rome, the Alban Hills in the Distance, c.1775. Creator: Carlo LabruzziA View from the Palatine Hill, Rome, the Alban Hills in the Distance, c.1775
Temple of Antoninus and the Campo Vaccino, 1656. Creator: Stefano della BellaTemple of Antoninus and the Campo Vaccino, 1656
Relief Fragments Depicting a Winged Woman and Two Deer, Early 1st century
The Imperial Palace on the Palatine, Rome, 1834. Creator: Paul FlandrinThe Imperial Palace on the Palatine, Rome, 1834
Palace of the Caesars on the Palatine, 1860. Creator: Robert MacPhersonPalace of the Caesars on the Palatine, 1860. A work made of albumen print
Campo Vaccino, 1646. Creator: Stefano della BellaCampo Vaccino, 1646
Palati maioris (Palatine Palace, Rome), 1650. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarPalati maioris (Palatine Palace, Rome), 1650
View of ruins on the Palatine Hill with trabeated facade at left and arcades at center, from the series The Ruins of Rome (Praecipua aliquot Romanae antiquitatis ruinarum monimenta)
View of the Roman Forum, looking toward the Palatine Hill, from the series The Small book of Roman ruins and buildings (Operum antiquorum romanorum), 1562
The Temple of Venus and Roma (erroneously called Temple of Sol and Luna) (Veduta degli avanzi di due triclini che appartenevano alla Casa aurea di Nerone), ca. 1759
Plate 14: Senatorial Bridge, today called the Ponte Rotto (Broken Bridge). 1. Temple of Vesta. 2. Temple of Fortuna Virilis. 3. Part of the ancient Palatine
A View of Rome from the Palatine, 1813-17 (?). Creator: Carl Ludwig FrommelA View of Rome from the Palatine, 1813-17 (?)
Imaginary Landscape with the Palatine Hill from Campo Vaccino, 1734. Creator: Francois BoucherImaginary Landscape with the Palatine Hill from Campo Vaccino, 1734
Capitoline and Palatine hills east from Janiculum, c1909. Creator: UnknownCapitoline and Palatine hills east from Janiculum, c1909. Women in traditional dress on Janiculum hill in western Rome. To be viewed on a Sun Sculpture stereoscope made by Underwood & Underwood
Palatine hill, southwest from the Colosseum, Rome, c1909. Creator: UnknownPalatine hill, southwest from the Colosseum, Rome, c1909. Affluent Romans had residence on Palatine Hill which became the exclusive domain of emperors; seen from the Colosseum
Roman architectural ornament and sculpture, (1898). Creator: P BurkhardtRoman architectural ornament and sculpture, (1898). Fig 1: Corinthian capital from the Pantheon at Rome. Fig 2: Head of a candelabrum from the Vatican Museum
Rome, c1930s. Artist: Ewing GallowayRome. On the Palatine Hill the eight columns of the temple of Saturn face the domed church of Santa Martina e Luca, and in between these two stands the triumphal arch of the Emperor Septimius
Roma - Ponte Garibadi, 1910. On the left the Jewisch Temple, and in the rear the Capitol, on the right the Palatine Hill. Ponte Garibaldi is a bridge that links Lungotevere De Cenci to Piazza
Roma - Grand remains of the substructures of the palace of Septimius Severus, 1910. Palatine Hill. From Cento Vedute Classiche di Roma. [Enrico Verdesi, Rome, 1910]
View across Circus Maximus to Palatine Hill, Rome, c20th century. Artist: CM DixonView across Circus Maximus to Palatine Hill, Rome, c20th century. The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome, Italy
Roman forum seen from the Palatine hill, 5th century BCRoman forum seen from the Palatine hill in the evening. The columns of the Temple of Castor in the centre and the Curia beyond them can be seen, 5th century BC
Buildings of the Palatine Hill seen across the Circus Maximus in Rome
The columns of the Temple of Antoninus to right, a part of the Campo Vaccino in center and at left, along with various animals and figures, the Palatine ruins in the background, from Six large views