Rovine con colonne e portale ad arco, Foro Romano, Roma, 2009
Arch of Titus by Giovanni Volpato. Italian, c. 1780. Etching, with watercolor and gouache. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Arch of Janus Quadrifrons by Robert MacPherson
Scottish, 19th century
albumen print
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Arch of Constantine by Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Italian, 1746
etching
State Hermitage Museum
View of the Campo Vaccino by Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Italian, 1746-1778
etching
State Hermitage Museum
“Orange, Arc Antique” by Édouard Baldus
French, c. 1864
albumen silver print from glass negative
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Interior of the Arch of Titus by Robert Macpherson. Scottish, 1850s. Albumen silver print. Getty Museum.
The Arch of Titus by Robert Macpherson. Scottish, 1850s. Albumen silver print. J. Paul Getty Museum.
Arch of Constantine by Robert Macpherson. Scottish, 1850s. Albumen silver print. J. Paul Getty Museum.
Arches in Ruins and A Colonnade in Ruins by Hubert Robert. Oil on canvas. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Arco di Giano by Eugène Constant
1848-1852
albumen print from glass negative
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
L'arco degli argentari, adossato alla chiesa di San Giorgio al Velabro by Eugène Constant
1848-52
albumen print from glass negative
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Arco di Settimio Severo by Eugène Constant
1848-1852
albumen print from glass negative
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bassorilievo dell'arco di Tito by Eugène Constant
1848–52
albumen print from glass negative
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Arco di Augusto (Augustus’ Arch), Aosta-Aoste, Italy
This Roman Arch dates back to 25 BC, and it was built in the ancient Roman city of Augusta Prætoria Salassorum, just at the foot of the Mont Blanc, the highest peak of the Alps.
The Colosseum in Rome, Italy, circa 1895. (Library of Congress)