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The Arch of Titus in Rome, 1839. Creator: Constantin HansenThe Arch of Titus in Rome, 1839
View of the Forum Romanum and the Via Sacra. In the background the Capitol, 1800-1850. Creators: CW Eckersberg, UnknownView of the Forum Romanum and the Via Sacra. In the background the Capitol, 1800-1850. Earlier ascribed to C.W. Eckersberg (1783-1853)
The Arch of Titus (Veduta dell Arco di Tito), ca. 1760. CreatorThe Arch of Titus (Veduta dell Arco di Tito), ca. 1760
Plate 6: 1. Arch of Titus. 2. Villa Farnese. 3. Columns of the Temple of Jupiter Stator (the Supporter). 4. Arch of Septimus Severus. 5. Temple of Peace. (1. Arco di Tito in Roma. 2. Villa Farnese)
A Section of the Via Sacra, Rome (The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian), ca. 1814-15
Forum, Capitol, an ancient pavement of Sacred Way. (W. ) Rome, Italy. c1909. Creator: UnknownForum, Capitol, an ancient pavement of Sacred Way. (W.) Rome, Italy. c1909. View of the Tabularium on Capitoline Hill and the the Via Sacra, ancient Romes main street
Via Sacra, road of triumphal pageants, W. from Colosseum, Rome, c1909. Creator: UnknownVia Sacra, road of triumphal pageants, W. from Colosseum, Rome, c1909. The Via Sacra was the main street of ancient Rome leading from Capitoline Hill to the Colosseum
View of the Via Sacra, Rome, 1814. Artist: Eckersberg, Christoffer-Wilhelm (1783-1853)View of the Via Sacra, Rome, 1814. Found in the collection of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
The Via Sacra, Rome. The Via Sacra is the main street of ancient Rome, leading from the top of the Capitoline Hill, through some of the most important religious sites of the Forum
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
Tituss Arch, plate ten from the Ruins of Rome, published March 1, 1796