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Title
Arch
of
Septimius
Severus
,
Lepcis
Magna
,
Libya
.
Date
203
Cultural Context
Ancient Roman
Roman
Jordanian
Middle Eastern
Near Eastern
Style/Period
Roman (ancient Italian style)
Imperial (Roman)
Severan
Theme
Architecture (object genre)
Monuments
Memorials
Commemoratives
Arches
Triumphal arches (memorial arches)
Memorial arches
Quadrifrons
Quadrifrontal arches
Façades
Architectural elements
Archways
Attics (exterior stories)
Spandrels (wall components)
Columns (architectural elements)
Corinthian order
Architectural orders
Shafts (column components)
Fluting
Capitals (column components)
Pedestals
Piers (supporting elements)
Pilasters
Pediments
Broken (form attributes)
Broken pediments
Friezes (ornamental areas)
Panels (ornament areas)
Sculpture (visual work)
Reliefs (sculptures)
Scenes (depictions)
Narrative (artistic device)
Narratives (document genres)
Storytelling
Victories
Triumphs
Campaigns
Battles
Armed conflicts
Wars
Trophies (objects)
Processions
Ceremonies
Sacrifices
Harmony
Figures (representations)
Figurative art
Men (male humans)
Emperors
Royalty
Monarchs
Leaders (people)
Rulers (people)
Aristocrats
Upper class
Husbands
Fathers
Empresses
Wives
Mothers
Spouses
Parents
Sons
Brothers
Families
Soldiers
Military personnel
Prisoners
Prisoners of war
Gods
Goddesses
Myths (literary documents)
Mythology (literary genre)
Legends (folk tales)
Folk tales
Folklore
Subject
Architecture
Monuments
Monuments & memorials
Arches
Memorial arches
Facades
Architectural elements
Structural elements
Spandrels
Columns
Corinthian order
Architectural orders
Capitals (Columns)
Pedestals
Pilasters
Pediments
Friezes (Ornamental bands)
Sculpture
Architectural sculpture
Architectural decorations & ornaments
Storytelling
Campaigns & battles
War
Warfare
Victories
Parades & processions
Rites & ceremonies
Sacrifices
Men
Emperors
Rulers
People associated with politics & government
Upper class
Empresses
Spouses
Couples
Families
People associated with military activities
Military personnel
Soldiers
Prisoners
Prisoners of war
Captives
Enemies
Gods
Myths
Legends
Fictitious characters
Supernatural beings
People Pictured
Severus, Lucius Septimius, Emperor of Rome, 146-211
Julia Domna, Empress, consort of Severus, Lucius Septimius, Emperor of Rome, d. 217
Caracalla, Emperor of Rome, 188-217
Geta Lucius Septimius, Emperor of Rome, 189-212
Geta Publius Septimius, Emperor of Rome, 189-212
Virtus
Hercules (Roman mythology)
Fortuna (Roman deity)
Location Depicted
Lepcis Magna (Extinct city)
Leptis Magna (Extinct city)
Libya
Middle East
Near East
Material
Marble (rock)
Rock
Stone (rock)
Limestone
Technique
Sculpting
Carving (processes)
Work Type
Architecture
Arches
Memorial arches
Triumphal arches (memorial arches)
Monuments
Monuments & memorials
Source
Kleiner, Fred S. A History of Roman Art. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth, 2007. (fig.17-7, p.250)
Rights
Photo/illustration credit/reproduced in Kleiner courtesy: © HIP / The Image Works.
Digital Publisher
University of Louisville Department of Fine Arts/Allen R. Hite Art Institute Visual Resources Center
Format
image/jpeg
Digital File Name
VRC
366-149.jpg
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