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    Trajan's Arch, Ancona

    Trajan's Arch, Ancona
    Trajan's Arch, Ancona
    Trajan's Arch, Ancona
    Image courtesy: Queensland Art Gallery / Gallery of Modern Art / Photograph by Natasha Harth
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    Artist
    Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782)
    Title
    Trajan's Arch, Ancona
    Date
    1751 (undated)
    Medium
    Graphite on laid paper
    Dimensions
    Metric: 266 x 191 mm
    Imperial: 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.
    Collection
    Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane. To license image, click here.
    Accession Number
    Acc. 2:1093
    Wilson Online Reference
    D57
    Provenance
    Purchased 1977
    Signature/inscription
    Unsigned; no inscription
    Verso inscriptions
    [1] An indecipherable monotype of a red chalk drawing
    Subject
    The Roman triumphal Arch of Trajan at Ancona was erected in the reign of Emperor Trajan (98-117 AD) in honour of the expansion of the port of the city and its defence at his own expense. The arch was the work of the Syrian architect Apollodorus of Damascus. Made from Turkish marble, it stands 18.5 metres high. The archway itself, only 3 metres wide, is flanked by pairs of fluted Corinthian columns on pedestals. The attic bears inscriptions and bronze figures of Trajan on horseback, his wife Plotina and sister Marciana. Intended as a landmark for ships approaching Rome's greatest Adriatic port, it has been recently restored.
    Critical commentary
    A quick incomplete notation made sur place, presumably during Wilson's journey from Venice to Rome with William Lock and Thomas Jenkins.
    Condition/Conservation
    Considerable foxing, especially in a section across the top

    Biographies

    • William Lock 'of Norbury' (1732-1810)
    • Thomas Jenkins (1722-1798)
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