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Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Art/Sculpture Scrap Book, c1880
... ...roman forum...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields This book was number R453 in the Ballarat technical Art School library. ballarat technical art school library art sculpture arch of titus temple of jerusalem roman forum foro romano colosseum palatine hill rupe tarpeia piazza de popolo st peter's, rome arch of constantine trevi fountain fontana di trevi castello s. angelo tomb of hadrian ponte s. angelo augustus caesar julius caesar commodus dacian captine posidippo discobulus discus thrower the dying gladiator demosdthenes sophocles pudicizia fortuna cerene calliope erato enterpes flora sala agrippina sala de'filosoti pompei pompei forno skull tre fontane rome leaning tower of pisa Green cloth covered scrapbook with photographic images from antiquity glued onto the pages, and handwritten descriptions. ...This book was number R453 in the Ballarat technical Art School library.Green cloth covered scrapbook with photographic images from antiquity glued onto the pages, and handwritten descriptions.ballarat technical art school library, art, sculpture, arch of titus, temple of jerusalem, roman forum, foro romano, colosseum, palatine hill, rupe tarpeia, piazza de popolo, st peter's, rome, arch of constantine, trevi fountain, fontana di trevi, castello s. angelo, tomb of hadrian, ponte s. angelo, augustus caesar, julius caesar, commodus, dacian captine, posidippo, discobulus, discus thrower, the dying gladiator, demosdthenes, sophocles, pudicizia, fortuna, cerene, calliope, erato, enterpes, flora, sala agrippina, sala de'filosoti, pompei, pompei forno, skull, tre fontane, rome, leaning tower of pisa -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Trajan's Columns, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 2016, 09/2016
... ...roman forum...TRajan's Column roman forum plaster casts Photograph of a cast of Trajan's Column at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. ...These original columns are marble, made in 113AD. They come from Rome, Italy and are held in the Cast Courts at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. The collection of casts at the museum is one of the most important in the world. Their original purpose was educational when it was not easy to trail and see original works. they thus provided an opportunity for students to study. The Cast Courts opened in 1873 and allowed the display of large monuments. These galleries are currently divided by nationality. Photograph of a cast of Trajan's Column at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. The column has been displayed in two parts. he massive cast is a tremendous feat of both engineering and casting. Displayed in the Architectural Courts from the time of their opening in 1873, it provided the opportunity for students (and others not able to travel to Rome) to see this iconic monument of the classical world. The cast of the column is made up of sections of plaster reliefs that are attached to an inner chimney built of brick. Each section was individually numbered so that the column could easily be assembled like a giant jigsaw puzzle. (http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/t/trajans-column/)trajan's column, roman forum, plaster casts
