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The image shows a detailed miniature model of the Arch of Titus in Rome, displayed in a museum setting. The model is made of various colored marbles and bronze accents, depicting the architectural elements of the original monument. The inscription "DIVO.T.DIVI.F.VESPASIANO.AVG" is visible on the upper frieze. The model is presented on a dark brown display surface, with text labels in Spanish and English providing information about the artwork. The Spanish label identifies it as "7 Arco de Tito (Roma)" and lists the materials used: "Jaspes" de Alicante, Espejón (Soria) y Cuenca; mármol de Robledo de Chavela (Madrid); serpentina de Granada; alabastro de Consuegra (Toledo); brecha de Tortosa (Tarragona); bronce dorado, dated 1786-1808. The English label translates this to "Arch of Titus (Rome)" and indicates it is from "Royal workshops." In the background, other museum exhibits and display cases are visible, along with soft lighting illuminating the scene. The location is the National Museum of Decorative Arts in Madrid, Spain, as indicated by the context of the artwork and its likely collection.
Tati

Jun 30, 2026

Madrid, Spain

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The image shows a detailed miniature model of the Arch of Titus in Rome, displayed in a museum setting. The model is made of various colored marbles and bronze accents, depicting the architectural elements of the original monument. The inscription "DIVO.T.DIVI.F.VESPASIANO.AVG" is visible on the upper frieze. The model is presented on a dark brown display surface, with text labels in Spanish and English providing information about the artwork. The Spanish label identifies it as "7 Arco de Tito (Roma)" and lists the materials used: "Jaspes" de Alicante, Espejón (Soria) y Cuenca; mármol de Robledo de Chavela (Madrid); serpentina de Granada; alabastro de Consuegra (Toledo); brecha de Tortosa (Tarragona); bronce dorado, dated 1786-1808. The English label translates this to "Arch of Titus (Rome)" and indicates it is from "Royal workshops." In the background, other museum exhibits and display cases are visible, along with soft lighting illuminating the scene. The location is the National Museum of Decorative Arts in Madrid, Spain, as indicated by the context of the artwork and its likely collection.

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