FORTVNA PAPERS 3, Figs. 91-94
Figs. 91-94
The first three reliefs are on display in the staircase of the
Palazzo dei Conservatori (Musei Capitolini) at Rome. Fig.
91: the adventus relief of Hadrian from the former Arch of Hadrian alongside the Via
Flaminia/Via
Lata/Via del Corso in Rome, that led in Hadrian's lifetime to his Temple
complex dedicated to the women of his adoptive family and later to the Hadrianeum;
from: M. Fuchs (2014, 132, Fig. 12); Fig. 92: the apotheosis
of Sabina (from the Arco di Portogallo); from: M. Fuchs (2014, 149, Fig. 21); Fig. 93:
the adlocutio relief (from the Arco di Portogallo); from: M. Fuchs (2014, 139, Fig.
22); Fig. 94: the fourth relief is on display in the Palazzo Torlonia at Rome; from: M. Fuchs (2014, 135, Fig. 16); cf. pp. 133, 138: this
panel shows a supplicatio scene and demonstrates, according to Fuchs, Hadrian's clementia.
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