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Temple of Antoninus and Faustina - Rome, Italy |
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This photograph of the Roman Forum captures the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina . The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina is the most well preserved building in the Forum in Rome, Italy. The photo shows the strength and endurance of the Roman Empire. After Emperor Antonius Pius built the temple in 141 AD, it was converted into the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda in the Middle Ages.
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This print is a limited edition print.
This edition is limited to a set of 50 prints. To ensure the value of your investment continues to increase, prices increase after initial 10% of prints are sold and again when less then 10% of prints remain. |
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Print Size (Mat & Frame) |
Matted and Signed Only (no frame) |
Matted and Signed in Black Frame |
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5x7 (8x10) |
$110 Add to Cart |
$180 Add to Cart |
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8x10 (12x14) |
$130 Add to Cart |
$230 Add to Cart |
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11x14 (16x20) |
$160 Add to Cart |
$260 Add to Cart |
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Also avaliable as a Canvas Print! |
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Custom Orders |
Contact Damian to discuss custom orders of this print. |
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