• Arch of Nero (Latin: Arcus Neronis) is a now lost triumphal arch dedicated to the Roman emperor Nero that was located in Rome, Italy.[1].
  • Struck circa AD 65Arch of Nero (Latin: Arcus Neronis) is a now lost triumphal arch dedicated to the Roman emperor Nero that was located in Rome, Italy.[1]...
  • Commissioned by the notorious Emperor Nero, the Arch of Nero was a grand monument that symbolized the power and ambition of the Roman Empire.
  • The Arch of Augustus is still standing on the west side, on left. The Arch of Nero on the east side, on right, was perhaps demolished following his death.
  • This painting depicts a ruined acqueduct near Tivoli known as "The Arch of Nero." In 1846 the same subject had been painted viewed from the opposite side by Cole...
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  • Thomas Cole, Arch of Nero, ca. 1831, watercolor over graphite pencil on cream wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, William H...
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  • Thomas Cole Feb 1, 1801 - Feb 11, 1848. Arch of Nero - Thomas Cole was an English-born American artist known for his landscape and history paintings.
  • "Arch of Nero" is an exemplar of Cole's mature style, characterized by its detailed brushwork, dramatic lighting, and rich, earthy palette.