Rome / Sculpture in the Forum Romanum, on the marble wall - Another group of figures. This is supposed to be the emperor seated, and addressing a lady standing with a baby on her arm, supposed to be Roma, in commemoration of the foundation of an orphanage by him; the building in the background is probably the Tabularium, at the north end of the Forum. / Cardboard

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2000.01.3382
Other Number
3382
Type of Number
Catalogue Number
Object Name
Sculpture in the Forum Romanum, on the marble wall - Another group of figures. This is supposed to be the emperor seated, and addressing a lady standing with a baby on her arm, supposed to be Roma, in commemoration of the foundation of an orphanage by him; the building in the background is probably the Tabularium, at the north end of the Forum.
Materials
Cardboard
Inscribed
161
Publisher
John Henry Parker
Verbatim Date
ca 1870-1880 AD
Verbatim Provenance
Italy
Verbatim Site
Rome
Countermark
161
Condition Notes
2
Publication Title
A Catalogue of 3300 Photographs of Antiquities in Rome and Italy
Publication Year
0000
Type Category
3396

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2000.01.3382
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"Rome; Sculpture in the Forum Romanum, on the marble wall - Another group of figures. This is supposed to be the emperor seated, and addressing a lady standing with a baby on her arm, supposed to be Roma, in commemoration of the foundation of an orphanage by him; the building in the background is probably the Tabularium, at the north end of the Forum.; Cardboard." In the digital collection Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Art & Artifact Collection. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-2000.01.3382/2000_01_3382. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 28, 2024.
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