Landscape view in Rome, of the east side of the Triumphal Arch of Titus. A road in the foreground leads up to the single archway. There is rough ground on the left, the a wall topped by railings, beyond this a building with a single window and low roof. A carriage is stationed on the left in front of the arch. Through the archway the sky is visible, also a facade in the centre, with further distant buildings. To the rights is a wall and tree beyond. The arch has four columns, blind window, and a deep entablature with clear inscription.
Landscape view in Rome, of the east side of the Triumphal Arch of Titus. A road in the foreground leads up to the single archway. There is rough ground on the left, the a wall topped by railings, beyond this a building with a single window and low roof. A carriage is stationed on the left in front of the arch. Through the archway the sky is visible, also a facade in the centre, with further distant buildings. To the rights is a wall and tree beyond. The arch has four columns, blind window, and a deep entablature with clear inscription.
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On verso of frame is a paper label written in brown ink: 'Rome. The East side of the Triumphal Arch of Titus, from the road. 8.52 - 9.2 A.M. 3 June 1841, Sun. By Alex John Ellis. No [in pencil] 28.
Written on a paper label on the left side of the frame is 'R38'.
On verso of frame is a paper label written in brown ink: 'Rome. The East side of the Triumphal Arch of Titus, from the road. 8.52 - 9.2 A.M. 3 June 1841, Sun. By Alex John Ellis. No [in pencil] 28.
Written on a paper label on the left side of the frame is 'R38'.
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