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Titus Collection (page 2)

Background imageTitus Collection: Letter by Titus Oates to the Duke of Bolton, 1694 (1865). Artist: Frederick George Netherclift

Letter by Titus Oates to the Duke of Bolton, 1694 (1865). Artist: Frederick George Netherclift
Letter by Titus Oates to the Duke of Bolton, 1694 (1865). Oates was a perjurer who fabricated a Catholic plot to assassinate King Charles II

Background imageTitus Collection: The Salt statue at Bradford, c1880

The Salt statue at Bradford, c1880. Sir Titus Salt (1803-1876) discovered a method of blending alpaca wool with cotton and silk

Background imageTitus Collection: Sir Titus Salt, British manufacturer and benefactor, 19th century. Artist: W Holl

Sir Titus Salt, British manufacturer and benefactor, 19th century. Artist: W Holl
Sir Titus Salt, British manufacturer and benefactor, 19th century. Portrait of Bradford businessman Salt (1803-1876) who built Saltaire, a new industrial community

Background imageTitus Collection: Titus at his desk, 1655. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)

Titus at his desk, 1655. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
Titus at his desk, 1655. Found in the collection of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam

Background imageTitus Collection: The Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem by Emperor Titus, 1638

The Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem by Emperor Titus, 1638. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
The Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem by Emperor Titus, 1638. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageTitus Collection: The Oath of the Horatii, 1791. Artist: Armand Charles Caraffe

The Oath of the Horatii, 1791. Artist: Armand Charles Caraffe
The Oath of the Horatii, 1791. According to the Roman historian Livy, the Horatii were three Roman brothers who agreed to fight the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa

Background imageTitus Collection: The Emperor Titus leading his troops, wall relief, Rome

The Emperor Titus leading his troops, wall relief, Rome. Titus (40-81 AD) succeeded his father Vespasian as Emperor in 79

Background imageTitus Collection: Detail of one of the hands from a statue of the Roman Emperor Titus. Artist: A Lorenzini

Detail of one of the hands from a statue of the Roman Emperor Titus. Artist: A Lorenzini
Detail of one of the hands from a statue of the Roman Emperor Titus. Titus (40-81 AD) succeeded his father Vespasian as Emperor in 79

Background imageTitus Collection: Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, 1st century AD

Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, 1st century AD. The arch commemorates the capture and sack of Jerusalem by the Roman emperor Titus (39-81) in 70 during the Jewish revolt against Roman rule

Background imageTitus Collection: Titus Salt, British woolstapler and industrialist, c1880

Titus Salt, British woolstapler and industrialist, c1880. Salt (1803-1876) discovered a method of blending alpaca wool with cotton and silk

Background imageTitus Collection: Vespasian hearing from one of his generals of the taking of Jerusalem by Titus, 1866

Vespasian hearing from one of his generals of the taking of Jerusalem by Titus, 1866. Found in the collection of the University of Michigan Museum of Art

Background imageTitus Collection: Detail of the arch of the Emperor Titus, 1st century

Detail of the arch of the Emperor Titus, 1st century
Detail of the arch of Titus (30 December 39 - 13 September 81), showing the return of spoils from Jerusalem, including a Menorah, 1st century

Background imageTitus Collection: Detail of the arch of the Emperor Titus

Detail of the arch of the Emperor Titus
Detail of the arch of Titus (30 December 39 -13 September 81), showing a triumphal procession

Background imageTitus Collection: Head of the Roman emperor Titus, 1st century

Head of the Roman emperor Titus, 1st century
Head of the Roman emperor Titus (30 December 39 -13 September 81), 1st century

Background imageTitus Collection: View of the Colosseum with cabs in front

View of the Colosseum with cabs in front

Background imageTitus Collection: View of the Colosseum from the Victor Emmanuel II monument, 1st century

View of the Colosseum from the Victor Emmanuel II monument, 1st century
View of the Colosseum from the Victor Emmanuel II (14 March 1820 - 9 January 1878) monument, 1st centruy

Background imageTitus Collection: Painting showing the emperor Titus, 14th century Artist: Master Bertram of Hamburg

Painting showing the emperor Titus, 14th century Artist: Master Bertram of Hamburg
Painting showing the third horseman of the apocalypse as the emperor Titus, from the Altar of the Apocalypse, 14th century

Background imageTitus Collection: Roman troops carrying away the Menorah from the Temple at Jerusalem, 70

Roman troops carrying away the Menorah from the Temple at Jerusalem, 70. Roman forces commanded by Titus captured and destroyed Jerusalem in 70 during the Jewish revolt against Roman rule which began

Background imageTitus Collection: Arch of Titus, Forum, Rome, c81

Arch of Titus, Forum, Rome, c81. The arch commemorates the capture and sack of Jerusalem by the Roman emperor Titus (39-81) in 70 during the Jewish revolt against Roman rule

Background imageTitus Collection: Flavius Josephus brought before Titus, at the Siege of Jerusalem, 70

Flavius Josephus brought before Titus, at the Siege of Jerusalem, 70. Flavius Josephus (c37-c100), Jewish historian and soldier, is brought before Titus (39-81)

Background imageTitus Collection: Tituss Arch, plate ten from the Ruins of Rome, published March 1, 1796

Tituss Arch, plate ten from the Ruins of Rome, published March 1, 1796



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