C1660

Vestigij del Tempio della pace, edificato da Vespasiano Imp. qual secondo li autori, e uestigi, che si uedono…

Artist:

Marco Sadeler (1614 - 1660)

In 75 AD, the Temple of Peace, also known as the Forum of Vespasian, was built under Emperor Vespasian. Separated from the Forum of Augustus, the Forum of Caesar and the Via dell’Argileto which connect the Roman Forum to the … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Vestigij del Tempio della pace, edificato da Vespasiano Imp. qual secondo li autori, e uestigi, che si uedono…

Date:

C1660

Artist:

Marco Sadeler (1614 - 1660)

Condition:

In good condition

Technique:

Copper engraving.

Image Size: 

265mm 
x 135mm
AUTHENTICITY
Vestigij del Tempio della pace, edificato da Vespasiano Imp. qual secondo li autori, e uestigi, che si uedono... - Antique Print from 1660

Genuine antique
dated:

1660

Description:

In 75 AD, the Temple of Peace, also known as the Forum of Vespasian, was built under Emperor Vespasian. Separated from the Forum of Augustus, the Forum of Caesar and the Via dell’Argileto which connect the Roman Forum to the Subura, the temple faced the Velian Hill (in the direction of the Colosseum). The fact that this structure is not mentioned as having a civil function has prevented it from being classified as a true Forum. Therefore the structure was simply identified as the Temple of Peace (Templum Pacis) until the late Empire.

Source Wikipedia From, Vestigi Delle Antichita di Roma Tivoli Pozz Volo et Altri Lvoch.

Biography:

Marco Sadeler (1614–1660)

This series capitalised on the renewed interest in the monuments of
classical antiquity which reached its climax in sixteenth century Rome.
Marco Sadeler, whose name appears on the plates, was an engraver and
print seller in Prague in the early 1600’s and probably the nephew of
Aegidius. From, Vestigi delle Antichita di Roma Tivoli Pozzuoli et altri
luochi.

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