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Eugene Constant - Temple of Fortuna Virilis (Temple of Portunus), Rome
Eugene Constant - Temple of Fortuna Virilis (Temple of Portunus), Rome
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Ref.#: 10346Price: $3,000
 
 Medium: Salt printMount: on original mountPhoto Date: 1850cPrint Date: 1850cDimensions: 8-9/16 x 11-3/8 in. (217 x 289 mm)Photo Country: ItalyPhotographer Country: France  
DESCRIPTION:
With the photographer's blindstamp and initials on the mount. There is also a publisher's blindstamp for S. V. Mauche, who apparently had distribution in both Rome and Florence. There is a title in period pencil on the verso. The lone figure gives this image scale. Two large waterstains on mount but not affecting the image at all. See: Dewitz, Siegert and Schuller-Procopovici, Italien Sehen und Sterben, p.37. The temple dates from late 2nd century BC in Republican Era. This temple is known as the Temple of the Fortuna Virilis but should be identified as the Temple of Portunus, an ancient tutelary deity of rivers and harbors. The building was very close to the Port Tiberinus on the Tiber river. The attribution of this temple to Human Fortune is without foundation. In the 9th century it was used as a church. Shipping and insurance costs will be added to the price and must be paid for by the buyer. Pennsylvania and New York buyers must pay appropriate sales tax. International clients are responsible for their VAT and other custom's oriented charges.