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The Arch of Septimius Severus, Roman Forum, Rome, Italy, late 19th century. Artist: J CauchardThe Arch of Septimius Severus, Roman Forum, Rome, Italy, late 19th century
The Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, 19th century. Artist: E TherondThe Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, 19th century
The first trams in London, 1861, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume IV, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
May good fortune attend you this Christmas - Marble Arch, c1910
Hadrians Arch, Athens, Greece, c1920s-c1930s(?). Athens became part of the Roman Empire in 146 BC. Built in the 2nd century AD
The Porte Saint-Denis, Paris, France, 1820. Artist: Henry HobsonThe Porte Saint-Denis, Paris, France, 1820. The Porte Saint-Denis is a triumphal arch erected in 1672 to commemorate Louis XIVs victories on the Rhine
The Triumphal Arch of Emperor Maximilian I, 1515, (1936). Artist: Albrecht DurerThe Triumphal Arch of Emperor Maximilian I, 1515, (1936). Detail of central arch (the Gate of Honor and Power) showing a foliate
The Arc de Triomphe, Place de l Etoile, Paris, 20 April 1848. Artist: LipperheideThe Arc de Triomphe, Place de l Etoile, Paris, 20 April 1848. Designed by Jean Chalgrin in Neoclassical style to recall the monumental architecture of Ancient Rome
Arc de Triomphe, Paris, late 19th century. Artist: John L StoddardArc de Triomphe, Paris, late 19th century. One of the Parisian triumphal arches designed in Neoclassical style to recall the monumental architecture of Ancient Rome
Arc de Triomphe, Paris, c1900. One of the Parisian triumphal arches designed in Neoclassical style to recall the monumental architecture of Ancient Rome
The Porte Saint Denis, Paris, c1900. The triumphal arch was commissioned by Louis XIV to commemorate his military victories, and was built 1671-1674
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
The Triumphal Arch of the General Staff Building in Saint Petersburg, 1819-1829. Artist: Rossi, Carlo (1775-1849)The Triumphal Arch of the General Staff Building in Saint Petersburg, 1819-1829
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
The Arch of Septimus Severus, Rome, 203 AD. Triumphal arch for displaying the military victories of the Roman Emperor Septimus Severus
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
Triumphal Arch of Orange, 1st centuryTriumphal Arch of Orange from the north. Originally built to honour the veterans of the Gallic wars, it was later repurposed by Tiberius to celebrate Germanicus victories in the Rhineland, 1st century
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 of the arch of the Emperor Titus, 1st centuryDetail of the arch of Titus (30 December 39 - 13 September 81), showing the return of spoils from Jerusalem, including a Menorah, 1st century
Detail of the arch of the Emperor TitusDetail of the arch of Titus (30 December 39 -13 September 81), showing a triumphal procession
The Roman forum and Arch of Septimus Severus, 3rd centuryThe Roman forum, seen through the arch of Septimus Severus, 3rd century
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
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
Quadriga on the General Staff Building, Palace Square, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallQuadriga on the General Staff Building, Palace Square, St Petersburg, Russia, 2011. This triumphal arch joins together the two wings of the General Staff Building Built in the 1820s it commemorates
Porta Antonae (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40. 1535-40. Creator: AnonPorta Antonae (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40
Arcus in Provincia (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40. 1535-40. Creator: AnonArcus in Provincia (Views of Ancient Roman Temples and Arches), 1535-40
Arch of Septimus Severus, plate four from the Ruins of Rome, published January, 9, 1897
Januss Arch, plate twenty from the Ruins of Rome, published December 6, 1796