A PLASTER MODEL OF THE AUGUSTAN ARCH OF AOSTA
A PLASTER MODEL OF THE AUGUSTAN ARCH OF AOSTA

AFTER THE ANTIQUE, MODERN

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A PLASTER MODEL OF THE AUGUSTAN ARCH OF AOSTA
AFTER THE ANTIQUE, MODERN
On a mahogany plinth
43½ in. (110 cm.) high (inc. plinth); 49 in. (124 cm.) wide; 27 in. (68 cm.) deep

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Cast from the reduction originally in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The original triumphal arch was built in the final years of the reign of Emperor Augustus to celebrate the Roman victory over the Salassi tribe who previously inhabited the area. The first century AD stone structure still stands in the Piazza Arco D'Augusto, Aosta, Italy.

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