A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE ITALIAN MARMO ROSSO ANTICO MODEL OF TRAJAN'S COLUMN, circa 1840

Details
A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE ITALIAN MARMO ROSSO ANTICO MODEL OF TRAJAN'S COLUMN, circa 1840

After the Antique, on square black marble plinth, restorations to the base
49½in. (126cm.) high
Further details
END OF SALE
The next sale of Souvenirs of The Grand Tour
Will be held on Wednesday 19th October 1996

Lot Essay

From the Forum, Rome. A Spaniard by birth and a soldier by profession Trajan (Marcus Ulpius Trajanus) was adopted as successor to the Emperor Nerva and ruled between 98 - 117 A.D. Trajan's empire building skills were universally acclaimed and he soon achieved the title Optimus Princeps, which appears on his coins and monuments. The commemorative column records the military achievements of his Dacian campaigns in the spiral relief frieze, giving it great documentary value for historians.
Towards the end of the 18th century reduced copies of Trajan's Column became increasingly sought after. The most famous copy is the two metre high example executed by Luigi Valadier in marble, granite, lapis lazuli, gilt-bronze and silver-gilt, completed in 1780 and currently in the Schatzkammer of the Residenz in Munich. See Haskell and Penny Taste and the Antique, Yale 1981, page 21, fig.26.
Later the column would inspire Napoleon to commemorate the victories of La Grande Armée with a full scale copy in the Place Vendôme, Paris.

More from Souvenirs of the Grand Tour

View All
View All