Pantheon

Title

Pantheon

Date

126-128

Identifier

5764

Work Type

architectural elements

Work Location

Italy (nation)
Rome (inhabited place)

Style/Period

Imperial (Roman)

Subject

columns (architectural elements)
Corinthian capitals
pantheons

Description

Detail view of Corinthian capitals on columns at the Pantheon in Rome, Italy. "Originally dedicated to "all the gods," this temple, built during Hadrian's reign, survived because it was reconsecrated as a Christian church in the 7th century. It is thought to be one of the greatest architectural achievements and it has influenced later architecture perhaps more than any other building. The front of the temple is a deep portico with eight unfluted Corinthian columns across the front and four interior columns, thus dividing the porch into a barrel-vaulted nave, which leads to the entrance to the rotunda, and narrower side aisles, each of which ends in a semi-circular niche. The columns carry a triangular stone pediment,"--by Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton University.

Reproduction Type

jpeg

Reproduction Source

42

ID Number

GPB-ROM2-1510

Files

GPB-ROM2-1510.jpg
Date Added
August 29, 2013
Collection
LTU Digital Images
Item Type
VRA Core
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Citation
“Pantheon,” LTU Digital Images, accessed April 29, 2024, https://ltuimagecollection.omeka.net/items/show/12181.