Detail View: Archivision Base to Module 13: Arch of Titus

Collection: 
Archivision Base to Module 13
Preferred Title: 
Arch of Titus
Image View: 
Central decoration
Creator: 
unknown (Ancient Roman)
Location: 
site: Rome, Lazio, Italy
Location Note: 
Forum Romanum
GPS: 
+41.890717+12.488585
Date: 
81 CE (creation)
Cultural Context: 
Roman
Style Period: 
Imperial (Roman)
Work Type 1: 
triumphal arch (memorial arch)
Work Type 2: 
relief (sculpture)
Classification: 
architecture
Material: 
marble; pentelic marble
Technique: 
carving (processes); construction (assembling)
Measurements: 
15.4 x 13.5 m (length)
Inscription: 
SENATVS POPVLVSQVE·ROMANVS DIVO·TITO·DIVI·VESPASIANI·VESPASIANI·F(ILIO) VESPASIANO·AVGVSTO [The Senate and People of Rome (dedicate this) to the divine Titus Vespasianus Augustus, son of the divine Vespasian]
Subjects: 
architectural exteriors; military; war; rulers and leaders; Jews--History--Rebellion, 66-73; Roman Empire; Titus, Emperor of Rome, 40-81 ; capture and sack of Jerusalem; Jewish-Roman War, 66-73
Description: 
The classic example of the single-aperture arch is the monumental Arch of Titus in the Forum Romanum. Relief panels in the passageways depict the triumph of Titus (Triumph of Titus and Spoils of Jerusalem), and a rectangular panel in the soffit of the arch shows his apotheosis. (The arch was built by the emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus.) The Arch of Titus seems to have inspired the similar but more richly decorated Arch of Trajan (AD 114) at Benevento. (Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.oxfordartonline.com/)
Collection: 
Archivision Base Collection
Identifier: 
1A3-R-R-AT-F3
Rights: 
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.