Album 1

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  • Incident light photograph. Black chalk drawing of a frieze with, among other things, bucranion, pomp helmet, amphora and other detail studies from the Temple of Vespasian on the Roman Forum.
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Album 1, Leaf 24

These ornaments come from the Temple of Vespasian at the Roman Forum, built in the late first century AD. The sides of its architrave were decorated with a frieze of various cult objects and skulls of sacrificial animals, denoting the building’s sacred character.

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