Vesta, Aedes
Title
Vesta, Aedes
Date
753 BCE to 673 BCE
Identifier
1637
Alternative Title or Name
Temple of Vesta
Work Type
Single Built Works
Work Location
Italy (nation)
Rome (inhabited place)
Style/Period
Roman (ancient Italian style)
Subject
temples (buildings)
columns (architectural elements)
Vesta (Roman deity)
Description
View of the Temple of Vesta in the Roman Forum. "This small, round cult building was built at an early date and went through several building phases before reaching its final form under Septimius Severus, whose wife, Julia, Domna, restored it after the fire of 191 AD. It was built of white marble and had the form of a tholus with a low cupola capped by the statue of a figure holding a patera and scepter. Set on a high podium were twenty fluted columns (height: 4.45 meters) of the composite order set on plinths between which were metal gratings. A doorway opened on the east to provide access to the cella,"--Digital Roman Forum (UCLA) website.
Material/Medium
marble (rock)
Measurements
4.45 meters tall
Reproduction Type
jpeg
Copyright Statement
©2013 Lawrence Technological University. These images may be used for personal or educational purposes. They are not available for commercial purposes without the explicit permission of LTU.
ID Number
A1REROM1-1NDR6A10
- Date Added
- August 29, 2013
- Collection
- LTU Digital Images
- Item Type
- VRA Core
- Tags
- columns, temples, Vesta
- Citation
- “Vesta, Aedes,” LTU Digital Images, accessed April 29, 2024, https://ltuimagecollection.omeka.net/items/show/12064.