Architecture and built environment (7142 Subjects)
Arch with a shell ornament. Fictitious prison space from the second edition of Piranesi's "Carceri d'invenzione" (1761).
Sawhorse: Fictitious prison space from the first edition of Piranesi's "Carceri d'invenzione" (1749/50).
Sawhorse: Fictitious prison space from the second edition of Piranesi's "Carceri d'invenzione" (1761).
The Well: Fictitious prison space from the first edition of Piranesi's "Carceri d'invenzione" (1749/50).
The Well: Fictitious prison space from the second edition of Piranesi's "Carceri d'invenzione" (1761).
Gothic Arch: Fictitious prison space from the first edition of Piranesi's "Carceri d'invenzione" (1749/50).
Gothic Arch: Fictitious prison space from the second edition of Piranesi's "Carceri d'invenzione" (1761).
Pier with a Lamp: Fictitious prison space from the first edition of Piranesi's "Carceri d'invenzione" (1749/50).
Pier with a Lamp: Fictitious prison space from the second edition of Piranesi's "Carceri d'invenzione" (1761).
Pier with Chains: Fictitious prison space from the first edition of Piranesi's "Carceri d'invenzione" (1749/50).
Pier with Chains: Fictitious prison space from the second edition of Piranesi's "Carceri d'invenzione" (1761).
Block of tufa, a construction material widely used in ancient Rome.
Ampitheatre Castrense, Rome.
Architectural details of Anio Vetus aqueduct, Rome.
Reconstruction, plan and architectural details of Porta San Lorenzo at the Aurelian Walls, Rome.
Ceiling plan, partial reconstruction and plan of Aqua Julia aqueduct, Rome.
Plan and details of Muro Torto, Rome.
View of Aqua Alsietina aqueduct, Rome.
View of Acqua Vergine aqueduct, Rome.
The column of Marcus Aurelius at Piazza Colonna, Rome.
View of the remains of the temple of Hadrianus.
View of the Pantheon of Rome.
The pronaos of the Pantheon of Rome.
Interior of the Pantheon of Rome.
Remains of Roman walls, Rome.
Roman nymphaeum at the temple of Esquilino, Rome, also nown as the temple of Minerva Medica.
Remains of Aqua Claudia aqueduct near Porta Maggiore (on the right), Rome.
View of Porta Maggiore, Rome, with plan of the junction of Aqua Claudia and Anio Novo aqueducts. The inscription reads: TI. CLAUDIUS DRUSI F. CAISAR AUGUSTUS GERMANICUS PONTIF. MAXIM., TRIBUNICIA POTESTATE XII, COS. V, IMPERATOR XXVII, PATER PATRIAE, AQUAS CLAUDIAM EX FONTIBUS, QUI VOCABANTUR CAERULEUS ET CURTIUS A MILLIARIO XXXXV, ITEM ANIENEM NOVAM A MILLIARIO LXII SUA IMPENSA IN URBEM PERDUCENDAS CURAVIT...
View of the temple of the Basilica del Sessorium, Rome.
Tomb chamber, Rome (imaginary depiction).