Public front (original east), originally facing the Via Flaminia.
photo July-Oct. 2008 |
The original altar had no steps up to the doorway on this front because, unli
photo July-Oct. 2008 |
Public front (original east), originally facing the Via Flaminia.
photo July-Oct. 2008 |
"Plate 1. Reconstruction of the altar, designed by Joseph Durm" "Visfgfdffdfffd
Scanned from Karl Disel, Der Opferzug der Ara Pacis Augustae, nebst drei Tafeln; Hamburg, 1907, pl.1. |
"Plate 2 - East front of the monument", print by "Leporini, Rom
Scanned from Giuseppe Moretti, L'Ara Pacis Augustae; Rome, 2005 (1st ed. 1948), vol.2, pl.2.
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"Fig. 2 The Eastfront of the Ara Pacis" This is the most wide
Scanned from Heinz Kähler, "Die Front der Ara Pacis", Neue Beiträge zur Klassischen Altertumswissenschaft, ed. Reinhard Lullies; Stuttgart, 1954, fig.2. |
These 2 photographs show the altar as seen in the 1938 glass and concrete pavilion designed by Vitto
Scanned from Erika Simon, Ara Pacis Augusta; Türbingen, 1967, pl.1. |
Demonstration of an innovative, technically complex projection of color sp
Copied from Flickr, 24 Nov. 2009, with appreciation. |
Demonstration of an innovative, technically complex projection of color spo
Copied from Flickr, 24 Nov. 2009, with appreciation. |
Proposed color of original painted surface, 2006.
Scanned July-Oct. 2008, computer video display, Museo dell'Ara Pacis, lower level display, with appreciation. |
Demonstration of an innovative, technically complex projection of color sp
Copied from Flickr, 24 Nov. 2009, with appreciation. |
Demonstration of an innovative, technically complex projection of color spots, to sugge
Copied from Flickr, 24 Nov. 2009, with appreciation. |