Art and Architecture of the Empire History of Ancient Rome Clayton Miles Lehmann
Augustus of Prima Porta. 20s CE. Vatican Museum.
Nero and Claudius (silver tetradachmas) Tiberius (British Museum)
Portrait of Vespasian, copy of original in the Louvre (Wikipedia)
Rome, Colosseum. 70s CE. (Athena Review Image Archive)
Arch of Titus, Rome. 80s CE Detail of Spoils from Temple of Jerusalem.
Masada from the east (1984)
Masada. Aerial View. (UNESCO)
BBC and Odyssey Adventures in Archaeology
Head of Trajan, Munich Glyptothek (Wikipedia) Bronze Statue of Hadrian, Jerusalem Israel Museum (IMJ) Statue of Antinous, Delphi Archaeological Muesum (Odysseus)
Plan of Imperial Rome (CNES)
Imperial Fora, Rome Basilica Ulpia,
Baths of Caracalla (Wikipedia)
Basilica of Maxentius, Rome, 313
Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome; interior and painting of church and plaza by Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1744) (Wikipedia)
Historical Reconstruction of the Roman Baths in Weißenburg, Germany (Wikipedia) Diagram of the Bath at Bath (Roman Baths) 1 Entrance 2 The Terrace 3 Sacred Spring 4 Temple 5 People of Aquae Sulis 6 Temple Courtyard 7 Objects from the Spring 8 The Spring Overflow 9 Great Bath 10 Changing Rooms and Saunas 11 Heated Rooms & Plunge Pools 12 The Shop
Late Roman Mosaics from the Nile Festival Building at Sepphoris, Palestine (Hebrew University and CNES)
Pantheon, Rome; 27 BCE, 110s-120s CE
Hadrian’s Mausoleum, Rome,
Statue of Marcus Aurelius, 175 Above, Replica in Michelangelo's Position on the Capitoline Hill (Wikipedia)
Hadrian, ~120 (Vatican); M Aurelius, Capitoline bronze, ; Philip the Arab, Vatican, ; the Tetrarchs, St Mark’s Venice ~300; Colossal head of Constantine, , Capitoline Museum
Diocletian’s Palace, Split, ~300
Temple of Venus, Baalbek, 2d cent, rebuilt 3d
The Arch of Galerius and Its Relation to the Rotunda, ca 300 (Wikipedia)