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Fragmented Roman Column
This surviving column (c. 1st–2nd c. AD), built in opus sectile—a technique where colored marble pieces are inlaid into geometric or irregular patterns—reflects Roman luxury in architectural design. Once part of the Forum’s grandeur, it highlights the interplay of durability and ornament. Behind it, umbrella pines frame the skyline of Rome, with a church bell tower reminding viewers of the city’s layered history.
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