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PAlAtINE Archaeology supports the Palatine’s mythical links with the founding of Rome by Romulus and Remus. With fragrant pines, this ancient site was also home to the great orator Cicero and the lyric poet Catullus. the area is dominated by the ruins of the Domus Augustana and the Domus Flavia.
Domus Augustana, Domus Flavia, House of Augustus, House of livia, Huts of Romulus, Stadium, Farnese Gardens.
Original inkjet prints, edition of 100, signed and numbered, image 56.5 x 40.5 cm (22 x 16 inches) Prices include vat and uk delivery
FORum the Forum was the centre of political, judicial and commercial life in ancient Rome. Beginning humbly almost 3,000 years ago, it rose in stature as Rome’s power grew. Dominating the area is the imposing shell of the 1st century AD Colosseum, once the hub of entertainment.
temple of Antoninus and Faustina, temple of Saturn, temple of Vesta, Basilica of Constantine and maxentius, Colosseum, Curia, House of the Vestal Virgins, mamertine Prison, trajan’s markets, Arch of Constantine, Arch of Septimius Severus, Arch of titus, trajan’s Column, Forum of Augustus, Forum of Nerva, Rostra.
£345 each unframed special offer price 2 for £600 Framing available £95 each
PIAzzA DI SPAGNA So named because it is home to the Spanish Embassy, the palm-tree-lined Piazza di Spagna is one of the liveliest squares in the city. It was the haunt of English aristocrats and rich northern Europeans in the 18th century, and still draws crowds of locals and tourists to its elegant shops.
Santa maria dei miracoli and Santa maria in montesanto, Santa maria del Popolo, trinita dei monti, Casa di Goethe, Keats-Shelley memorial House, Villa medici, Porta del Popolo, Piazza del Popolo, Piazza di Spagna, Spanish steps, Via dei Condotti, Ara Pacis, mausloeum of Augustus, Pincio Gardens.
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PIAzzA DEllA ROtONDA the historic Piazza della Rotonda has been at the centre of uninterrupted economic and political activity for nearly 2,000 years. At its heart, the Pantheon is a striking example of ancient European architecture. It is Rome’s financial hub today.
Gesu, Pantheon, Sant’Ignazio di loyola, Santa maria sopra minerva, temple of Hadrian, Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Palazzo Borghese, Column of marcus Aurelius.
Framed size approx 82.5 x 64.5 cm (32.3 x 25.5 inches)
IVAN GREEN Born in 1968 in rural Northamptonshire, Ivan Green soon found his first love, that of the natural and man-made environment, the invented landscape and our ever-changing relationship with it. the theme of the magic of ruin and decay which has so appealed to other artists in the past, both visual and literary, is continued in Ivan Green’s prints. Over the last five years Green has developed the technique of fusing the drawn line alongside both contemporary and traditional print methods with a concentration on texture and its relationship with location. Ivan Green was selected to illustrate the prestigeous 2013 Oxford Almanack and is in the esteemed company of artists such as John Piper and J m W turner. Green's work is held in many public collections including: Victoria & Albert museum, london; e British library, london; e Huntington library, California, uSA; Ashmolean museum, Oxford; Buckingham County museum, Aylesbury; university of Wales, Aberystwyth; New Walk museum & Art Gallery, leicester.
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PIAzzA NAVONA the elongated oval of Rome’s loveliest square hints that it is built atop Domitian’s ancient stadium. three exquisite fountains form a perfect setting for this lively pedestrian paradise. Baroque, the predominant
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style of the piazza, is visible in many of the area’s churches. Chiesa Nuova, San luigi dei Francesi, San Salvatore in lauro, Sant’Andrea della Valle, Sant’Ivo alla Sapienza, Santa
maria della Pace, museo Napoleonico, Palazzo Altemps, Palazzo massimo alle Colonne, Fontana dei quattro, Fiumi, Pasquino, Piazza Navona, Via dei Coronari, Via del Geverno Vecchio.
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