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Augusta is a city located in Sicily, Italy, and is situated on the Ionian Sea and has a population of around 40,000 people

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Background imageAugusta Collection: Italy, Sicily, The Santa Croce Lighthouse in Augusta, taken at sunset

Italy, Sicily, The Santa Croce Lighthouse in Augusta, taken at sunset

Background imageAugusta Collection: Trompe l oeil garden from the Villa of Livia, 40-20 BC (fresco)

Trompe l oeil garden from the Villa of Livia, 40-20 BC (fresco)
LRI4819893 Trompe l oeil garden from the Villa of Livia, 40-20 BC (fresco) by Roman, (1st century BC); Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome

Background imageAugusta Collection: Portrait of Augusta Ada Byron (1815-52) Countess of Lovelace (oil on canvas) (b / w photo)

Portrait of Augusta Ada Byron (1815-52) Countess of Lovelace (oil on canvas) (b / w photo)
XJF150850 Portrait of Augusta Ada Byron (1815-52) Countess of Lovelace (oil on canvas) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Trompe l oeil garden from the Villa of Livia, 40-20 BC (fresco)

Trompe l oeil garden from the Villa of Livia, 40-20 BC (fresco)
LRI4819896 Trompe l oeil garden from the Villa of Livia, 40-20 BC (fresco) by Roman, (1st century BC); Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome

Background imageAugusta Collection: View of the Temple of Fortuna Augusta, Pompeii. On the corner of Via del Foro and Via della Fortuna

View of the Temple of Fortuna Augusta, Pompeii. On the corner of Via del Foro and Via della Fortuna
FLO4688107 View of the Temple of Fortuna Augusta, Pompeii. On the corner of Via del Foro and Via della Fortuna. Chromolithograph and illustration by G

Background imageAugusta Collection: View of the Temple of Fortuna Augusta, Pompeii. Built by Marcus Tullius

View of the Temple of Fortuna Augusta, Pompeii. Built by Marcus Tullius. On the corner of Via del Foro
FLO4688130 View of the Temple of Fortuna Augusta, Pompeii. Built by Marcus Tullius. On the corner of Via del Foro and Via della Fortuna

Background imageAugusta Collection: Porta Augusta, Perugia (colour litho)

Porta Augusta, Perugia (colour litho)
8668814 Porta Augusta, Perugia (colour litho) by Pisa, Alberto (1864-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Porta Augusta, Perugia)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Saint Helena, c1575. Creator: Francesco Morandini

Saint Helena, c1575. Creator: Francesco Morandini
Saint Helena, c1575. St. Helena (ca. 247-ca. 327) was the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (ca. 288-337), who, according to tradition, christianized the Roman Empire

Background imageAugusta Collection: Scene from a Venetian Canal. Sketch. Creator: Augusta Borjesson

Scene from a Venetian Canal. Sketch. Creator: Augusta Borjesson
Scene from a Venetian Canal. Sketch, Unknown date

Background imageAugusta Collection: Nobility Offering the Imperial Russian Children to Minerva, c1795. Creator: Gabriel François Doyen

Nobility Offering the Imperial Russian Children to Minerva, c1795. Creator: Gabriel François Doyen
Nobility Offering the Imperial Russian Children to Minerva, c1795

Background imageAugusta Collection: Prime Donne at Her Majesty's Theatre: Albertini, Alboni and Piccolomini, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Prime Donne at Her Majesty's Theatre: Albertini, Alboni and Piccolomini, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Prime Donne at Her Majesty's Theatre: Albertini, Alboni and Piccolomini, 1856. Italian opera singers. Marietta Alboni, is a popular favourite of the English public [and is] gifted with a contralto

Background imageAugusta Collection: La Morte Civile, Boston, 1937. Creator: Unknown

La Morte Civile, Boston, 1937. Creator: Unknown
La Morte Civile, Boston, 1937. Michelangelo School Hall...Benefit of Augusta Fraternal Ass'n. - Federal Theatre Presents - The Italian Company in - "La Morte Civile" [The Civil Death]

Background imageAugusta Collection: Ornament Panel: Victoria Augusta, c. 1507. Creator: Nicoletto da Modena

Ornament Panel: Victoria Augusta, c. 1507. Creator: Nicoletto da Modena
Ornament Panel: Victoria Augusta, c. 1507

Background imageAugusta Collection: Saint Helena Kneeling before the True Cross, c.1582. Creator: Cesare Nebbia

Saint Helena Kneeling before the True Cross, c.1582. Creator: Cesare Nebbia
Saint Helena Kneeling before the True Cross, c.1582

Background imageAugusta Collection: Ornamental Panel: Victoria Augusta, c.1507. Creator: Nicoletto da Modena

Ornamental Panel: Victoria Augusta, c.1507. Creator: Nicoletto da Modena
Ornamental Panel: Victoria Augusta, c.1507

Background imageAugusta Collection: 13874334

13874334

Background imageAugusta Collection: Historic photograph (ca 1880) of Pompeii, Aqua Augusta or Serino Aqueduct

Historic photograph (ca 1880) of Pompeii, Aqua Augusta or Serino Aqueduct, Acquedotto Romano del Serino, Italy
1900s, 19th-century, accurate, altertum, ancient cities, ancient city, ancient civilizations, ancient times, ancient world, antiquity, archaeologic, archaeological, archaeological area

Background imageAugusta Collection: Eugene Rose de Beauharnais, German Eugen Duke of Leuchtenberg and Prince of September 3, 1781

Eugene Rose de Beauharnais, German Eugen Duke of Leuchtenberg and Prince of September 3, 1781
7278979 Eugene Rose de Beauharnais, German Eugen Duke of Leuchtenberg and Prince of September 3, 1781 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Eugene Rose de Beauharnais)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constans, after April 340. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constans, after April 340. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constans, after April 340. Reverse: soldiers with military standards. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Magnentius, 350-353. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Magnentius, 350-353. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Magnentius, 350-353. Reverse: symbol known as a christogram. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 302-303. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 302-303. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 302-303. Reverse: Genius holding a shallow dish called a patera. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 307-337 AD. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 307-337 AD. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 307-337 AD. Sun deity Sol on reverse. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier in Germany)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius II, after 340. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius II, after 340. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius II, after 340. Reverse: labarum (military standard) flanked by two soldiers. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Solidus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Gratian, 375-378. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Gratian, 375-378. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Gratian, 375-378. Reverse: two seated emperors holding globe, with winged figure. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius II, 335-337. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius II, 335-337. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius II, 335-337. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Arcadius, 392-395. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Arcadius, 392-395. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Arcadius, 392-395. Reverse: Roma seated with a spear. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Siliqua (Coin) Portraying Valentinian II, 378-383. Creator: Unknown

Siliqua (Coin) Portraying Valentinian II, 378-383. Creator: Unknown
Siliqua (Coin) Portraying Valentinian II, 378-383. Reverse: Roma seated on a throne, holding the miniature Victory. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Siliqua (Coin) Portraying Emperor Valens, 364-378. Creator: Unknown

Siliqua (Coin) Portraying Emperor Valens, 364-378. Creator: Unknown
Siliqua (Coin) Portraying Emperor Valens, 364-378. Reverse: the goddess Roma holding the diminutive figure of Victory and a sceptre. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Gratian, 367-375. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Gratian, 367-375. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Gratian, 367-375. Reverse: the goddess Roma seated, holding a spear. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Crispus, 321. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Crispus, 321. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Crispus, 321. Reverse: globe on an altar. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius II, 348-350. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius II, 348-350. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius II, 348-350. He is wearing a diadem and a paludamentum (cloak or cape). Reverse: soldier attacking fallen enemy with a spear

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius I, 303-305. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius I, 303-305. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius I, 303-305. Standing Genius on reverse. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier in Germany)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Empress Fausta, 324-325. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Empress Fausta, 324-325. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Empress Fausta, 324-325. Reverse: Salus, the goddess of well-being and safety. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 303-305. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 303-305. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 303-305. Reverse: Genius holding a shallow dish called a patera. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Victorinus, 268-270. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Victorinus, 268-270. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Victorinus, 268-270. Reverse: Aequitas, the goddess of justice and equality, holding scales. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Maximianus Herculius, 303. Creator: Unknown

Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Maximianus Herculius, 303. Creator: Unknown
Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Maximianus Herculius, 303. Reverse: Hercules with his club and lion skin. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 294-305, issued by Diocletian

Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Diocletian, 294-305, issued by Diocletian. Reverse: man attacking enemy with a spear. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Denarius (Coin) Portraying Plautilla, 202-205, issued by Septimius Severus

Denarius (Coin) Portraying Plautilla, 202-205, issued by Septimius Severus

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Empress Helena, 305-306. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Empress Helena, 305-306. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Empress Helena, 305-306

Background imageAugusta Collection: Coin Portraying Empress Severina, 270-275. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Empress Severina, 270-275. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Empress Severina, 270-275

Background imageAugusta Collection: Saint Helen Testing the True Cross, c. 1545. Creator: Jacopo Tintoretto

Saint Helen Testing the True Cross, c. 1545. Creator: Jacopo Tintoretto
Saint Helen Testing the True Cross, c. 1545

Background imageAugusta Collection: Facade of the Church of St. James of the Incurables, 1833 (w / c on paper)

Facade of the Church of St. James of the Incurables, 1833 (w / c on paper)
703078 Facade of the Church of St. James of the Incurables, 1833 (w/c on paper) by Pinelli, Achille (1809-41); Gabinetto Comunale delle Stampe, Rome, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageAugusta Collection: Porta Augusta, Perugia (engraving)

Porta Augusta, Perugia (engraving)
969505 Porta Augusta, Perugia (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Porta Augusta, Perugia)

Background imageAugusta Collection: The German Emperor and Empress at the Royal Italian Opera (engraving)

The German Emperor and Empress at the Royal Italian Opera (engraving)
1591718 The German Emperor and Empress at the Royal Italian Opera (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAugusta Collection: St. Helena digs to find the True Cross, from the Legend of the True Cross Cycle by Agnolo Gaddi

St. Helena digs to find the True Cross, from the Legend of the True Cross Cycle by Agnolo Gaddi
1272574 St. Helena digs to find the True Cross, from the Legend of the True Cross Cycle by Agnolo Gaddi, chapel of the Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence, c.1380 (fresco) by Gaddi

Background imageAugusta Collection: Trompe l oeil garden from the Villa of Livia, 40-20 BC (fresco)

Trompe l oeil garden from the Villa of Livia, 40-20 BC (fresco)
LRI4819894 Trompe l oeil garden from the Villa of Livia, 40-20 BC (fresco) by Roman, (1st century BC); Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome

Background imageAugusta Collection: Verona, Italy, 1581 (engraving, 1572-1617)

Verona, Italy, 1581 (engraving, 1572-1617)
LRI4713710 Verona, Italy, 1581 (engraving, 1572-1617) by Hogenberg, Franz (1540-c.1590); Private Collection; (add.info.: Colonia Augusta Verona nova Gallieniana - magnifica illa civitas Verona)

Background imageAugusta Collection: Roman Art: Prophhete Hosee. Stained glass of the Cathedral of Augusta in Sicily

Roman Art: Prophhete Hosee. Stained glass of the Cathedral of Augusta in Sicily
LRI4653020 Roman Art: Prophhete Hosee. Stained glass of the Cathedral of Augusta in Sicily. 18th century Italy by Italian School, (18th century); Syracuse, Sicily



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Augusta Collection

Augusta is a city located in Sicily, Italy, and is situated on the Ionian Sea and has a population of around 40,000 people. The city was founded by the Greeks in the 8th century BC and has been an important port for centuries and has a rich history, with many monuments from different periods of its past still standing today. Augusta is known for its beautiful beaches and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. There are also several archaeological sites to explore such as the Greek theatre, Roman baths and medieval fortifications. The city also offers plenty of activities such as sailing, fishing and swimming in its crystal clear waters. With its vibrant culture, delicious cuisine and stunning scenery Augusta is an ideal destination for anyone looking to experience all that Sicily has to offer.
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What Augusta (Sicily Italy Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Augusta art prints that capture the beauty and charm of this picturesque town in Sicily, Italy. From stunning landscapes to historic landmarks, you can find a variety of high-quality prints that showcase the unique character and culture of Augusta. Some popular options include panoramic views of the town's coastline and harbor, as well as detailed illustrations of its iconic architecture and monuments. You can also choose from a selection of vintage-style posters and travel advertisements that evoke the nostalgic charm of old-world Italy. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your home or office decor, or simply want to add some Italian flair to your collection, we have something for everyone. With their extensive catalog and commitment to quality craftsmanship, you can trust that your Augusta art print will be both beautiful and enduring.
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We offer a wide range of Augusta art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes high-quality prints featuring stunning landscapes, historic landmarks, and cultural icons from the region. The cost of each print depends on several factors such as size, framing options, and printing materials. We use only the best quality paper and inks to ensure that our customers receive beautiful and long-lasting pieces of art. Whether you're looking for a small print to add some character to your home or office space or a large statement piece for your living room wall, we have something for everyone. Our Augusta art prints are perfect gifts for friends and family who appreciate fine art or have an interest in Italian culture. With our extensive collection of images available online, it's easy to find the perfect piece that fits your style and budget.
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We take great care in ensuring that your Augusta art prints are delivered to you in the best possible condition. We use high-quality packaging materials and secure shipping methods to ensure that your order arrives safely at your doorstep. Once you have placed an order with us, our team of experts will carefully print and package your chosen artwork before dispatching it for delivery. Depending on the size and weight of your order, we may use different shipping methods such as standard mail or courier services. We also offer international shipping options for customers outside of the UK. Our international deliveries are subject to customs clearance procedures which may cause slight delays in delivery times. We strive to provide a seamless delivery experience for all our customers so that they can enjoy their Augusta art prints without any hassle or inconvenience.