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View of Ariccia from Genzano, c.1810. Creator: Josephus Augustus KnipView of Ariccia from Genzano, c.1810. Knip drew the town of Ariccia and environs as seen from Genzano on two sheets of paper
View of Ariccia from Genzano, c.1810-c.1812. Creator: Josephus Augustus KnipView of Ariccia from Genzano, c.1810-c.1812. Knip drew the town of Ariccia and environs as seen from Genzano on two sheets of paper
Tomb on the Via Appia. Creator: Herman van SwaneveltTomb on the Via Appia
Hercule Farnèse, c.1790. Creator: Hubert RobertHercule Farnese, c.1790. The Farnese Hercules. Via Appia, Italy. A man lifts a tombstone and discovers the entrance to a vault
Parte dell'antica via Appia (Section of the Old Appian Way), 1756. Creator: Adolphe AppianParte dell'antica via Appia (Section of the Old Appian Way), 1756
Italian landscape at the tomb, c1818. Creator: Theodore GericaultItalian landscape at the tomb, c1818
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
Sepulchrum Antiquum Ad Viam Appiam, ca. 1550-60. ca. 1550-60. Creator: AnonSepulchrum Antiquum Ad Viam Appiam, ca. 1550-60
Untitled (Ruin of a Round Fortress Building), c. 1857. Creator: Robert MacPhersonUntitled (Ruin of a Round Fortress Building), c. 1857. A work made of albumen print, from " photographs of views of rome" (c. 1857)
Means by which the large blocks of travertine and marble were lifted... 1756-57Means by which the large blocks of travertine and marble were lifted during the construction of the large Tomb of Caecilia Metella, known today as Capo di Bove, 1756-57
View of a large structure, remains of the Tomb of the Metelli on the Appian Way about five miles from Porta S. Sebastiano, in the village of S. Maria Nuova... 1756-57
Monks on the Appian Way, ca. 1865. Creator: Elihu VedderMonks on the Appian Way, ca. 1865
The Tomb of Caecilia Metella, c. 1830. Creator: Leon-Francois-Antoine FleuryThe Tomb of Caecilia Metella, c. 1830
Christ Carrying the Cross, early 1620s. Creator: Cornelis van PoelenburchChrist Carrying the Cross, early 1620s
Demonstration panel showing technique for raising travertine and marble blocks for the construction of the tomb of Cecilia Metella, Rome, from the series Le Antichita Romane, 1756
The tomb of Caecilia Metella, from Vedute di Roma (Roman Views), ca. 1762
Venerable Tombs and Italian Rural Life beside the Appian Way, Rome, Italy, c1930s. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]
Monument of the Horath and Curiath, 1890. Creator: UnknownMonument of the Horath and Curiath, 1890. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History Vol. II - Rome", by Edmund Ollier. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1890]
A View on the Appian Way As It Is To-Day, c1930. Creator: UnknownA View on the Appian Way As It Is To-Day, c1930. The Appian Way, which connected Rome to Brindisi in the south of Italy, was one of the earliest
The Appian Way at Sundown, 1845, (1965). Creator: Aleksandr IvanovThe Appian Way at Sundown, 1845, (1965). View of ruined tombs on the ancient road connecting Rome with southern Italy, In the distance is the cupola of St Peter s
Via Appia Near Rome (Reconstruction), 1882. Artist: AnonymousVia Appia Near Rome (Reconstruction), 1882. Private Collection
Roma - Neio Appian Way - Ruins of the Aquaduct of Claudius. The Alban Hills, 1910. The Appian Way was one of the earliest and strategically most important Roman roads of the ancient republic
The Via Appia (Appian Way), Rome, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen PoppelThe Via Appia (Appian Way), Rome, Italy, 1927. The tomb of Cecilia Metella is in the background. The Via Appia was a road built by the Romans that connected Rome with Brindisi on the Apulian coast
On the Via Appia, c19th century. Artists: Onorato Carlandi, UnknownOn the Via Appia, c19th century. From The Studio Volume 59 by Ralph Nevill. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1913]
The Appian Way, Rome, 1893. Artist: John L StoddardThe Appian Way, Rome, 1893. People using the ancient Roman road. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings, (The Werner Company, Chicago, c1893)
Roma - Appian Way, 1910. The tomb of caecilia Meteela transformed in the Middle Ages by the Caetani into a fortress. Far away the Alban Hills
Roma - Basilica of S. Sebastian on the Appian Way, 1910. It is over the tomb of the titular holy martyr. The Catacombs of San Sebastiano are a hypogeum cemetery in Rome (Italy)
Scene on the Appian Way, Rome, Italy. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodScene on the Appian Way, Rome, Italy. The Appian Way (Via Appia) was a road built by the Romans that connected Rome with Brindisi on the Apulian coast
Tombs and children in traditional dress, Appian Way, Rome, Italy. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodTombs and children in traditional dress, Appian Way, Rome, Italy. The Appian Way (Via Appia) was a road built by the Romans that connected Rome with Brindisi on the Apulian coast
Roman Tombs on the Appian Way, Rome, (1st-3rd century), c20th century. Artist: CM DixonRoman Tombs on the Appian Way, Rome, (1st-3rd century), c20th century. The Appian Way was one of the strategically most important Roman roads of the ancient republic
Roman aqueduct near the Appian Way, 4th century BCRoman aqueduct near the Appian Way on the outskirts of Rome, 4th century BC
Roman relief of gladiators from the Via Appia in Rome, showing a Retiarius on the right with a net, and a Secutor on the left
Roman relief of gladiators, c. 3rd centuryRoman relief of gladiators, from the Via Appia in Rome. It shows a Secutor on the left, and a Retiarus on the right. from in the National Museums collection in Rome, c.3rd century
Roman Aqueduct, 4th century BCRoman Aqueduct near the Appian Way, 4th centurey BC