Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele Il (Altare della Patria) a ROMA

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Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele Il (Altare della Patria) a ROMA

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~ Head of Aphrodite of the Capitoline type.
Culture/Period: Roman, Imperial Period
Date: ca. A.D. 2nd century (after a Hellenistic Greek type)
Place of origin: Italy, Lazio
Medium: Marble, Dolomitic from the Greek island of Thasos, top of head completed in Calcitic marble probably from Mt. Pentelikon near Athens.
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One of the narrow streets of Rocca Massima, Lazio, Italy. Leica R4, 35 mm Summicron, Fomapan 100.
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Castello di Torre Alfina, Lazio, Province of Viterbo, Italy,
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John William Waterhouse (English, 1849-1917)
Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses
A Square in Ariccia after Sunset by Hans Jørgen Hammer
Civita di Bagnoregio, Italy: Civita di Bagnoregio is an outlying village of the comune (municipality) of Bagnoregio in the Province of Viterbo in central Italy. It lies 1 kilometre east of the town of Bagnoregio and about 120 kilometres north of Rome. The only access is a footbridge from the nearby town, with a toll introduced in 2013. Because of the toll, communal taxes were abolished in Civita and nearby Bagnoregio. Due to its unstable foundation that often erodes, Civita is famously known as "the dying city". It is one of The most beautiful villages of Italy. Wikipedia