View of the South Side of the Triumphal Arch of Constantine, Rome. This has three arches, much carved bas-relief and other sculpture surviving, columns, attic, inscriptions, etc. Dwellings houses are visible through the main arch. To the left are ruins, behind these is a large grassy area with parallel lengths of wooden fencing (for plants?) with a house and wall beyond, trees visible on the horizon. To the right is the end of a decorative architectural wall, beyond is houses and a tall tree.
Rome, South Side of the Triumphal Arch of Constantine
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View of the South Side of the Triumphal Arch of Constantine, Rome. This has three arches, much carved bas-relief and other sculpture surviving, columns, attic, inscriptions, etc. Dwellings houses are visible through the main arch. To the left are ruins, behind these is a large grassy area with parallel lengths of wooden fencing (for plants?) with a house and wall beyond, trees visible on the horizon. To the right is the end of a decorative architectural wall, beyond is houses and a tall tree.
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Written in ink on verso, central paper label 'Rome. South Side of the Triumphal Arch of Constantine.1840. By Lorenzo Suscipj. No [in pencil] 23.
Written in ink on verso, central paper label 'Rome. South Side of the Triumphal Arch of Constantine.1840. By Lorenzo Suscipj. No [in pencil] 23.
On each side of the frame is a paper label with 'R 34'.
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