CA0189 Grand Tour Marmo Rosso Lateran and Flaminio obelisks
Important pair of probably late 18th/early 19th century Grand Tour Marmo Rosso models of the Lateran and Flaminio Obelisks in Rome. Originally from the Temple of Amun in Karnak, the Lateran Obelisk was transported to Rome in the early 4th century where it was placed in the Circus Maximus before being moved to its current position in the Piazza Giovanni in Latearno. The Flaminio Solarium Augusti Obelisk was bought from Heliopolis and erected by the Emperor Augustus along with the Obelisk of Montecitorio in 10BC and used as a sundial. It can now be seen in the Piazza del Popolo. Etched with hieroglyphs to all sides and dedication texts in gold on the bases. Constructed in sections as seen in earlier versions. Rome, Italy, circa 1800.
H 41cm x W 9.5cm x D 9.5cm