EditorialGreat Ludovisi Sarcophagus. Roman. 250 AD. Detail of the relief depicting the battle between Romans and Goths. The central figure has been identified with Hostilian, son of emperor Decius. Proconnesian marble. Altemps Palace. Rome, Italy.
EditorialGrande Ludovisi Sarcophagus. Dated in the 3rd century and came from a tomb near the Porta Tiburtina. Reliefs depicting a battle scene between Romans and barbarians. Notes the central figure on horseback, with arm raised, identified as the son of the em...
EditorialAltra Vedvta in Prospettiva del Teatro et Giardino Contigvo di Mondragone in Frascati (...), from 'La Fontane di Roma nelle Piazze e Luoghi Publici (...) ', part 2, 'Le fontane delle ville di Frascati' (plate 18).
EditorialAltra Vedvta in Prospettiva del Teatro et Giardino Contigvo di Mondragone in Frascati (...), from 'La Fontane di Roma nelle Piazze e Luoghi Publici (...) ', part 2, 'Le fontane delle ville di Frascati' (plate 18).
EditorialItaly. Rome. Palazzo Altemps. Built in 15th century by the family Riario, and rebuilt by the architect Martino Longhi (1534-1591) for Cardinal Marco Sittico Altemps in the 16th century. Courtyard. Today National Roman Museum. Rome, Italy.
EditorialGreat Ludovisi Sarcophagus. Roman. 250 AD. Detail of the relief depicting the battle between Romans and Goths. The central figure has been identified with Hostilian, son of emperor Decius. Proconnesian marble. Altemps Palace. Rome, Italy.
EditorialAltra Vedvta in Prospettiva del Teatro et Giardino Contigvo di Mondragone in Frascati (...), from 'La Fontane di Roma nelle Piazze e Luoghi Publici (...) ', part 2, 'Le fontane delle ville di Frascati' (plate 18).
EditorialARTE ROMANO. ITALIA. SARCOFAGO LUDOVISI. Detalle central de los relieves donde se representa la BATALLA ENTRE TROPAS ROMANAS Y GODOS. En el centro, HOSTILIANO, hijo del emperador DECIO. Fechado en el 250 d. C. Palacio Altemps. Roma.
EditorialItaly. Rome. Palazzo Altemps. Built in 15th century by the family Riario, and rebuilt by the architect Martino Longhi (1534-1591) for Cardinal Marco Sittico Altemps in the 16th century. Courtyard. Today National Roman Museum. Rome, Italy.
EditorialGrande Ludovisi Sarcophagus. Dated in the 3rd century and came from a tomb near the Porta Tiburtina. Reliefs depicting a battle scene between Romans and barbarians. Notes the central figure on horseback, with arm raised, identified as the son of the em...