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Source Image: PR204_02_05 of East Facade of Arch of Titus

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Description

Detail of the eastern facade.

Monument
Arch of Titus 
Monument Part
East Facade 
Monument Type
Architecture 
Material(s)
Pentelic Marble (Archaeometric identification)  
Date
circa ad 82 
Keywords
FigureBlock Division  
Collections
Arch of Titus, Rome  

Location

Original Location
Rome 

Evidence for working practices

1. Block joint

Process
Placement
Description
The spandrels of the arch were especially awkward spaces and the different sizes of blocks used in these areas reveal the difficulties that the masons had in fitting blocks together. The way in which the columns were carved mainly from the same block as the section of wall behind can be seen here, except on the left where a separate block was inserted. Again, almost all of this work would seem to have been done in place to judge from the way the detailed figured scenes are carved across block divisions without figural discontinuity.

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