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Hadrian Collection (page 3)

Hadrian, the renowned Roman Emperor, left an indelible mark on history with his grand architectural projects and strategic military campaigns

Background imageHadrian Collection: The Canopus canal, AD 118-128 (photo)

The Canopus canal, AD 118-128 (photo)
JB141856 The Canopus canal, AD 118-128 (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Area Archeologica di Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Rome, Italy; eJohn Bethell; out of copyright

Background imageHadrian Collection: Portrait of Lucius Aelius Caesar

Portrait of Lucius Aelius Caesar
6039710 Portrait of Lucius Aelius Caesar. by Netherlandish School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lucius Aelius Caesar, 101AD-138AD, father of Emperor Lucius Verus)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian (b / w photo)

Hadrian (b / w photo)
6020594 Hadrian (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hadrian. Illustration for British Museum, Marbles and Bronzes)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Romans in Britain - Hadrian, Temples, Christianity

Romans in Britain - Hadrian, Temples, Christianity
Romans in Britain - Emperor Hadrian, Hadrians Wall, roads, temples and Christianity. (2 of 4) 1st century

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian the Olympian. Coin struck at Cyzicus (engraving)

Hadrian the Olympian. Coin struck at Cyzicus (engraving)
662967 Hadrian the Olympian. Coin struck at Cyzicus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hadrian the Olympian. Coin struck at Cyzicus)

Background imageHadrian Collection: The Canopus from the North, c. 124 AD (photo)

The Canopus from the North, c. 124 AD (photo)
JB54542 The Canopus from the North, c.124 AD (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Area Archeologica di Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Rome, Italy; eJohn Bethell; out of copyright

Background imageHadrian Collection: Statue of the Bithynian Greek youth Antinous

Statue of the Bithynian Greek youth Antinous, lover of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. Copperplate engraving after an illustration by Giacomo Bossi from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabilis Il Museo

Background imageHadrian Collection: Statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian in clerical robes

Statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian in clerical robes. Found in Monte Celio near the L acquedotto Claudio. Copperplate engraving by Giacomo Bossi after an illustration by D. A

Background imageHadrian Collection: Statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian as

Statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian as the Roman god of war Mars with shield and sword. Found in Ceperano. Copperplate engraving by Gio

Background imageHadrian Collection: Section through the Mausoleum of Hadrian in

Section through the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Parco Adriano, Rome, from Bartoli. Copperplate engraving by Henry Moses from A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, etc. London, 1814

Background imageHadrian Collection: Elevation of the Mausoleum of Hadrian in its

Elevation of the Mausoleum of Hadrian in its perfect state in Parco Adriano, Rome. Copperplate engraving by Henry Moses from A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, etc. London, 1814

Background imageHadrian Collection: View of the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Parco

View of the Mausoleum of Hadrian in Parco
View of the Mausoleum of Hadrian or the Castle of St. Angelo in Parco Adriano, Rome. Copperplate engraving by Henry Moses from A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, etc. London, 1814

Background imageHadrian Collection: Temple of Olympian Zeus, Arch of Hadrian

Temple of Olympian Zeus, Arch of Hadrian
Modern Athens built from the ruins of ancient Athens, 1800. View from the south-east showing the Temple of Olympian Zeus and its three columns in the foreground, the Arch of Hadrian

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian treading a Prisoner under Foot (engraving)

Hadrian treading a Prisoner under Foot (engraving)
662902 Hadrian treading a Prisoner under Foot (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hadrian treading a Prisoner under Foot)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Bust of Emperor Hadrian (marble)

Bust of Emperor Hadrian (marble)
704364 Bust of Emperor Hadrian (marble) by Roman; Terme Museum, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Hadrian (76-138 AD), Roman Emperor from 117 to 138.); out of copyright

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrianus II

Hadrianus II
LLM460367 Hadrianus II by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hadrianus II. Illustration in Romani Pontefici by Luigi Tripepi (Roma, 1879).); © Look and Learn

Background imageHadrian Collection: Painted walls and vaulted ceiling in the Castel Sant Angelo, Rome (colour litho)

Painted walls and vaulted ceiling in the Castel Sant Angelo, Rome (colour litho)
6001531 Painted walls and vaulted ceiling in the Castel Sant Angelo, Rome (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHadrian Collection: View of the Ruined Baths at Hadrians Villa at Tivoli, c. 1750 (litho)

View of the Ruined Baths at Hadrians Villa at Tivoli, c. 1750 (litho)
XYC151686 View of the Ruined Baths at Hadrians Villa at Tivoli, c.1750 (litho) by Borra, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1712-86); 22.9x36.2 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imageHadrian Collection: Antinous, Greek youth and favourite, or lover, of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (engraving)

Antinous, Greek youth and favourite, or lover, of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (engraving)
5216735 Antinous, Greek youth and favourite, or lover, of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antinous c111-130)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Bust of Emperor Hadrian as a Young Man, c. 1590 (marble)

Bust of Emperor Hadrian as a Young Man, c. 1590 (marble)
747323 Bust of Emperor Hadrian as a Young Man, c.1590 (marble) by Caccini, Giovanni Battista (1556-1613); 61.4x51.8x22.9 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN

Background imageHadrian Collection: The North Colonnade of the Canopus canal, seen from the North, 124 AD (photo)

The North Colonnade of the Canopus canal, seen from the North, 124 AD (photo)
JB54540 The North Colonnade of the Canopus canal, seen from the North, 124 AD (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Area Archeologica di Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Rome

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roman Emperors who visited Britain, illustration from Hutchinson

Roman Emperors who visited Britain, illustration from Hutchinson
494409 Roman Emperors who visited Britain, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, c.1910 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHadrian Collection: View of a communal lavatory, possibly part of the Hadrianic Bath complex, c

View of a communal lavatory, possibly part of the Hadrianic Bath complex, c
XAM90379 View of a communal lavatory, possibly part of the Hadrianic Bath complex, c.127 AD (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Leptis Magna, Libya; Ali Meyer; out of copyright

Background imageHadrian Collection: Re-construction of the Mausoleum of Hadrian, now the castle of Saint Angelo (engraving)

Re-construction of the Mausoleum of Hadrian, now the castle of Saint Angelo (engraving)
654116 Re-construction of the Mausoleum of Hadrian, now the castle of Saint Angelo (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrian (engraving)

Hadrian (engraving)
655657 Hadrian (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hadrian. Illustration from The Illustrated History of the World (Ward Lock, c 1880)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Antinous, Bithnyian Greek youth and favourite of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (litho)

Antinous, Bithnyian Greek youth and favourite of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (litho)
5997046 Antinous, Bithnyian Greek youth and favourite of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (litho) by Spanish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antinous)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Relief depicting Antinous, c. 130 (marble)

Relief depicting Antinous, c. 130 (marble)
3679446 Relief depicting Antinous, c.130 (marble) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Museo di Villa Albani, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Relief from Hadrians Villa portraying Antinous)

Background imageHadrian Collection: The Girandola at the Castel Sant Angelo, c. 1781 (etching with hand-coloring)

The Girandola at the Castel Sant Angelo, c. 1781 (etching with hand-coloring)
3525766 The Girandola at the Castel Sant Angelo, c.1781 (etching with hand-coloring) by Desprez, Louis Jean (1743-1804); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roman emperors (engraving)

Roman emperors (engraving)
655671 Roman emperors (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman emperors. Illustration from The Illustrated History of the World (Ward Lock, c 1880)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roundel depicting Hadrian, from the Arch of Constantine (marble)

Roundel depicting Hadrian, from the Arch of Constantine (marble)
704043 Roundel depicting Hadrian, from the Arch of Constantine (marble) by Roman, (4th century AD); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hadrian (Latin)

Background imageHadrian Collection: Medallion of Hadrian, 117-38 (gold)

Medallion of Hadrian, 117-38 (gold)
703322 Medallion of Hadrian, 117-38 (gold) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Hadrian (76-138 AD), Roman Emperor from 117 to 138.); out of copyright

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roman emperors, illustration from The Illustrated History of the World, published c

Roman emperors, illustration from The Illustrated History of the World, published c. 1880 (digitally enhanced image)
LLM438557 Roman emperors, illustration from The Illustrated History of the World, published c.1880 (digitally enhanced image) by English School

Background imageHadrian Collection: Curved end of the Canopus canal from the South, 124 AD (photo)

Curved end of the Canopus canal from the South, 124 AD (photo)
JB54541 Curved end of the Canopus canal from the South, 124 AD (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Area Archeologica di Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Rome, Italy; eJohn Bethell; out of copyright

Background imageHadrian Collection: Villa of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Tivoli, Italy (litho)

Villa of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Tivoli, Italy (litho)
5997038 Villa of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Tivoli, Italy (litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Villa of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Tivoli, Italy)

Background imageHadrian Collection: The human figure in the visual arts (engraving)

The human figure in the visual arts (engraving)
5216892 The human figure in the visual arts (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The human figure in the visual arts)

Background imageHadrian Collection: The Roman Emperor Hadrian administering justice while out walking (chromolitho)

The Roman Emperor Hadrian administering justice while out walking (chromolitho)
1093311 The Roman Emperor Hadrian administering justice while out walking (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHadrian Collection: The Body of Hadrian Lying in State next to His Mausoleum, late 18th-early 19th century

The Body of Hadrian Lying in State next to His Mausoleum, late 18th-early 19th century

Background imageHadrian Collection: POPE HADRIANUS II Date: reigned 867 - 872

POPE HADRIANUS II Date: reigned 867 - 872

Background imageHadrian Collection: Mausoleum of Hadrian -Castel Sant Angelo - Rome, Italy

Mausoleum of Hadrian -Castel Sant Angelo - Rome, Italy
circa 1910s

Background imageHadrian Collection: Temple of Hadrian Columns Colonnade Now Stock Exchange, Rome, Italy. Temple built 145 AD

Temple of Hadrian Columns Colonnade Now Stock Exchange, Rome, Italy. Temple built 145 AD

Background imageHadrian Collection: Roman Columns Pantheon, Rome, Italy. Rebuilt by Hadrian in 118 to 125 AD Became oldest

Roman Columns Pantheon, Rome, Italy. Rebuilt by Hadrian in 118 to 125 AD Became oldest Roman church in 609 AD

Background imageHadrian Collection: The Temple of Venus and Roma (erroneously called Temple of Sol and Luna) (Veduta degli

The Temple of Venus and Roma (erroneously called Temple of Sol and Luna) (Veduta degli avanzi di due triclini che appartenevano alla Casa aurea di Nerone), ca. 1759

Background imageHadrian Collection: Hadrians Villa: The Canopus (Avanzi del Tempio Dio Canopo nella Villa Adriana in Tivo

Hadrians Villa: The Canopus (Avanzi del Tempio Dio Canopo nella Villa Adriana in Tivoli), ca. 1769

Background imageHadrian Collection: Veduta degli avanzi del Castro Pretorio nella Villa Adriana a Tivoli

Veduta degli avanzi del Castro Pretorio nella Villa Adriana a Tivoli (View of the Remains of the Praetorian Fort [the Poecile], Hadrians Villa, Tivoli), 1770

Background imageHadrian Collection: Avanzi del Tempio detto di Apollo nella Villa Adriana vicino a Tivoli (Hadrians Villa

Avanzi del Tempio detto di Apollo nella Villa Adriana vicino a Tivoli (Hadrians Villa. Remains of the Smaller Palace [Formerly called the Temple of Apollo]), ca. 1768



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Hadrian, the renowned Roman Emperor, left an indelible mark on history with his grand architectural projects and strategic military campaigns. One of his most iconic creations is Hadrian's Wall, a monumental fortification that stretches across northern England. This awe-inspiring structure stands tall even today, showcasing the engineering prowess of ancient Rome. As you wander along this historic wall, you'll encounter breathtaking sights like Sycamore Gap - a picturesque location where a solitary Sycamore tree gracefully frames the landscape. The tranquility here is palpable as you reflect upon the significance of this boundary marker. Traveling further south to Rome, Italy, one cannot help but marvel at another masterpiece attributed to Hadrian – the Pantheon. Its majestic dome dominates the cityscape and offers visitors an enchanting night view that leaves them in awe of its timeless beauty. Inside this architectural wonder lies evidence of Roman artistry – intricate sculptures such as "Boy with Horse, " possibly depicting Castor or Iphicles. These masterpieces transport us back in time and remind us of the artistic legacy left by Hadrian's reign. Venturing beyond Rome's borders takes us to Athens, Greece where we find yet another testament to Hadrian's vision – Hadrian's Library. Created under his patronage during his visit to Greece, it served as a center for knowledge and learning during ancient times. Back in England along Hadrian's Wall lies Birdoswald Roman Fort - a site steeped in history that allows visitors to immerse themselves in Roman military life while gazing at stunning vistas over rugged landscapes. The impact extends far beyond physical structures; he was also known for fostering cultural exchange between different regions within his vast empire. His reign witnessed advancements in literature, philosophy, and architecture that continue to inspire generations even today. Whether it be exploring remnants of ancient civilizations or admiring magnificent feats of engineering like Pantheon or Hadrians Wall, Hadrian's legacy lives on.