Object Detail
Description
column, two, each consisting of three Corinthian columns, the capitals of which are decorated with acanthus leaves and scrolls, set as on a corner with a fragment of pediment connecting at top, one is inscribed "TEMPLUM / VESPA SIANI" the temple of Vespasian and titus (Latin: templum divi Vespasiani,[1] Italian: tempio di Vespasiano) is located in Rome at the western end of the Roman Forum between the temple of Concordia and the temple of Saturn.)
Maker and role
manufacturer: unknown
Production place
Italy
Production date
circa 1860
Measurements
450 x 150 x 150 mm
Credit line
Foundation Collection, 1989
Project credit line
This digital record has been made available on TJC Collection Online through a significant donation from the OPENING DOORS fund, the generous support of The Friends of The Johnston Collection, and Digitisation Champion Christine Bell
Accession number
A0455
TJC reference number
587