79 Giacomo Lauro (c. 1550–1605) – Septizodium of Severus on the Appian Way – Engraving (c. 1612)

This detailed engraving by Giacomo Lauro presents a reconstructed view of the "SEPTIZONIVM SEVERI AD VIAM APPIAM" (Septizodium of Severus on the Appian Way), a monumental multi-tiered classical structure in ancient Rome. The edifice is depicted within a landscape, flanked by smaller classical buildings, trees, and distant mountains. Several small figures are visible, providing a sense of scale and presence. The accompanying Latin text further describes the monument, highlighting its historical significance. This print offers a valuable visual interpretation of a significant ancient Roman structure, as conceived and documented in the early 17th century.
Giacomo Lauro was an Italian engraver and publisher, best known for his ambitious series of engravings of Roman antiquities, Splendore dell'antica Roma (The Splendor of Ancient Rome). This monumental work, first published starting in 1612, meticulously documented the ruins and reconstructed appearance of Rome's ancient buildings, monuments, and urban landscapes. Lauro's engravings played a crucial role in preserving the visual record of these historical sites and in disseminating knowledge of classical architecture and engineering throughout Europe.
Artist or Maker: Giacomo Lauro
Dimensions: Approximately 28 cm x 20 cm
Medium: Engraving
Date: Circa 1612
Condition Report:
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