Collection:
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Catena-Historic Gardens and Landscapes Archive
Collection
Catena-Historic Gardens and Landscapes Archive
Collection
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Image No.:
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200001
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Title:
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North theater
WorkTitleDescription
North theater
Title
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View:
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View south from the stage building to the cavea
ReproTitleDescriptio n
View south from the stage building to the cavea
View
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Dates:
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76-138
WorkDateDisplay
76-138
Dates
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View Type:
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photographs
ReproTitleType
photographs
View Type
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View Date:
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1985
ReproDateDisplay
1985
View Date
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Location:
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Europe--Italy--Lazio --Tivoli
WorkLocationDescript ion
Europe--Italy--Lazio --Tivoli
Location
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Location Type:
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Current
WorkLocationTypeDesc ription
Current
Location Type
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Culture:
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Roman
WorkCultureDescripti on
Roman
Culture
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Period:
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Imperial
WorkStylePeriodDescr iption
Imperial
Period
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Creator:
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patron Hadrian, Emperor of Rome 76-138 Roman
WorkCreatorRole]|#Wo rkCreatorDisplayName ]|#WorkCreatorDispla yDate]|#WorkCreatorN ationality
patron Hadrian, Emperor of Rome 76-138 Roman
Creator
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Category:
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Villas
WorkCategory
Villas
Category
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Work Type:
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Theaters
WorkTypeDescription
Theaters
Work Type
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Subjects:
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Hadrian's Villa (Tivoli, Italy); Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, 76-138; Theaters; Garden sculpture; Columns (Architectural elements); Archaeological sites; Stages; Caveae (audience spaces); Ruins
ReproSubjectDescript ion
Hadrian's Villa (Tivoli, Italy); Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, 76-138; Theaters; Garden sculpture; Columns (Architectural elements); Archaeological sites; Stages; Caveae (audience spaces); Ruins
Subjects
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Work Notes:
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Plan of the North theater is a hybrid of Roman and Greek forms. Neither the stage building nor the upper shrine or temple have survived. (66) In Francesco Contini's (1559-1669) of 1668, the North theater was mistaken for a naumachia, probably because it was flooded in his day. (221-222).
WorkNotes
Plan of the North theater is a hybrid of Roman and Greek forms. Neither the stage building nor the upper shrine or temple have survived. (66) In Francesco Contini's (1559-1669) of 1668, the North theater was mistaken for a naumachia, probably because it was flooded in his day. (221-222).
Work Notes
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Copyright Notice:
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(c) John Pinto
ReproRightsName
(c) John Pinto
Copyright Notice
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Rights Type:
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fair use
ReproRightsDetails
fair use
Rights Type
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