Landscape view showing the colonnade of an ancient temple called the Basilica, actually the first temple of Hera. The foreground leads to the base (stylobate) from which nine fluted Doric columns rise, supporting the capitol and entablature.
Landscape view showing the colonnade of an ancient temple called the Basilica, actually the first temple of Hera. The foreground leads to the base (stylobate) from which nine fluted Doric columns rise, supporting the capitol and entablature.
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Written in ink on paper strip along the top: '7 Paestum'
Written in ink on central paper label: 'Paestum. The Basilica from the South West. Between 3 & 4 P.M. 4 May 1841. By Alexr John Ellis'
Written on a paper label on the left and right side of the frame is 'Pt7'
Wood backboard, cream paper tape, central paper label,
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Written in ink on paper strip along the top: '7 Paestum'
Written in ink on central paper label: 'Paestum. The Basilica from the South West. Between 3 & 4 P.M. 4 May 1841. By Alexr John Ellis'
Written on a paper label on the left and right side of the frame is 'Pt7'
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