Marble sculpture of a Roman temple with Corinthian columns and a pediment, a miniature architectural model capturing ancient Roman grandeur and intricate stonework.
Marble sculpture fragment of the Temple of Vespasian featuring an inscribed entablature supported by two ornate Corinthian columns, highlighting ancient Roman architectural detail and craftsmanship.
Temple of Vespasian
Marble sculpture fragment of the Temple of Vespasian featuring an inscribed entablature supported by two ornate Corinthian columns, highlighting ancient Roman architectural detail and craftsmanship.
Marble sculpture of the Temple of Vespasian with three fluted Corinthian columns supporting an inscribed entablature, capturing ancient Roman architecture and classical stone carving.
Marble sculpture of the Temple of Vespasian with three fluted Corinthian columns supporting an inscribed entablature, capturing ancient Roman architecture and classical stone carving.
Marble sculpture of the Temple of Vespasian with three fluted Corinthian columns supporting an inscribed entablature, capturing ancient Roman architecture and classical stone carving.
Marble sculpture of the Temple of Vespasian with three fluted Corinthian columns supporting an inscribed entablature, capturing ancient Roman architecture and classical stone carving.
Marble sculpture of the Temple of Vespasian with two fluted Corinthian columns supporting an inscribed entablature, capturing ancient Roman architecture and classical stone carving.
Marble sculpture fragment of the Temple of Vespasian featuring an inscribed entablature supported by two ornate Corinthian columns, highlighting ancient Roman architectural detail and craftsmanship.
Marble sculpture fragment of the Temple of Vespasian featuring an inscribed entablature supported by two ornate Corinthian columns, highlighting ancient Roman architectural detail and craftsmanship.

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Temple of Vespasian

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A finely carved marble model of the Temple of Vespasian and Titus, executed in the Grand Tour style. The sculpture captures the surviving Corinthian columns and entablature of the Roman Forum monument, admired since the 18th century as a symbol of Imperial architecture.

Hand-carved from white marble with a light sand-toned patina and set on a contrasting black marble base, this piece recalls the precision and tactility of early Grand Tour craftsmanship. Also available in veined white marble upon request.

An architectural study of rare clarity and proportion — equally suited to a collector’s cabinet, library, or classical interior.

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