Facade Of The Temple Of Hadrian
by David Parker
Title
Facade Of The Temple Of Hadrian
Artist
David Parker
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Restored facade of the Temple of Hadrian, dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian in 138AD. The facade of the temple has four Corinthian columns supporting a curved arch, in the middle of which contains a relief of Tyche, goddess of victory. The side columns are square. The pedestal with inscriptions in front of the temple, are the bases for the statues of the emperors between 293-305 CE, Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius I, and Galerius. The building is a tetrastyle (4 columns) prostyle (only columns are along the front side) temple of modest dimensions and has rich architectural and sculptural decorations. Two Corinthian columns and two pillars on the edges support the entablature with a curved Syrian type pediment decorated with floral patterns and bearing a relief of Tyche, the goddess of victory. The Goddess is wearing a crown depicting the walls and towers of the city.
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July 11th, 2016
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