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Models of classical Roman architectural monuments (bronze & marble)
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Models of classical Roman architectural monuments (bronze & marble)
5614166 Models of classical Roman architectural monuments (bronze & marble) by Hopfgarten, Wilhelm (1789-1860), Jollage, Benjamin (1791-1837) & Whitley, Joseph (fl.1881); Private Collection; (add.info.: Temples of Vespasian and of Castor & Pollux (Italian school, c.1850), Statue of Marcus Aurelius (attributed to Hopfgarten and Jollage, c.1830), Solar and Lateran Obelisks (Italian school, c.1850), red (rustico antico) versions of Aurelius Column and Trajans colum (Italian school, c.1820), Cleopatras Needle (Whitley, 1881), Trajans Column in gilt-bronze (Italian school, c.1820.)); Photo © Christies Images
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Castor Cleopatras Needle Model Models Obelisk Obelisks Pillar Pillars Pollux Temples
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This print showcases a collection of exquisite models depicting classical Roman architectural monuments. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, these bronze and marble replicas transport us back in time to the grandeur of ancient Rome. Among the remarkable structures featured are the Temples of Vespasian and Castor & Pollux, emanating an aura of divine beauty. The Italian school's rendition of these temples, created around 1850, captures their magnificence and architectural prowess. Standing tall amidst this ensemble is the statue attributed to Hopfgarten and Jollage, believed to represent Marcus Aurelius himself. This equestrian masterpiece from around 1830 exudes power and grace as it immortalizes one of Rome's greatest emperors. The scene also includes two iconic obelisks - the Solar Obelisk and Lateran Obelisk - both skillfully crafted by Italian artisans circa 1850. These towering structures pay homage to Egypt's rich cultural heritage while adding a touch of majesty to Rome's landscape. Additionally, we find red versions (rustico antico) of Aurelius Column and Trajan's Column from the early 19th century Italian school. These scaled-down marvels capture every intricate detail found on their larger counterparts. Completing this extraordinary collection is Whitley's Cleopatra's Needle from 1881, showcasing an Egyptian obelisk that has become synonymous with mystery and intrigue throughout history. Through this print by Bridgeman Images, we are transported into a world where ancient architecture comes alive in miniature form – reminding us of the enduring legacy left behind by classical Roman civilization.
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