[Arch of Constantine: Tondi of Constantine, North face, first roundel, relief shows a boar hunt, the figure at top left appears to be Antinous, the recarved emperor's head is identified as Constantine (Rome, Italy)]
Bini, Barbara, 1945-1990
Photographic prints-1980-1990
still image
Buildings, structures, etcPhotograph collectionsArch of Constantine (Rome, Italy)Triumphal archesMarble sculpture, RomanRelief (Sculpture), RomanArchitecture, RomanArchaeological sites
RomeItalyLazioRoma
Bini, Barbara, 1945-1990Marcus Aurelius, 121-180Constantine -337
[1984]
graphic
1 contact print : black/white ; 6 x 6 cm. Contact is part of a 12 shot sheet.
American Academy in Rome
Photo Archive
Bini.Italy.Rome.AC.27.4 Bini.Italy.Rome.AC.27.5 Bini.Italy.Rome.AC.27.7 Bini.Italy.Rome.AC.27.9 Bini.Italy.Rome.AC.27.3
The AAR-Barbara Bini Collection of photographs on Rome consists of ca. 1000 images including contacts, photographic prints and duplicates. A selection from positives has been cataloged and corresponding negatives digitized. Research Institutions' archives from which new prints were made include: The Getty Research Institute Special Collections; Deutsches Archaeologisches Institut (DAI), Athens and Rome; and the American School of Classical Studies, Athens. Work described: contact from a 12 shot sheet. All images from different details on the Arch of Constantine, Tondi of Constantine. The first roundel on the north face shows a boar hunt. The figure at top left appears to be Antinous, although in atypical clothing. The recarved emperor's head in this scene is easily identified as Constantine
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