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10.00" x 6.50"
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10.00" x 6.50"
Roman Inscription Canvas Print

by Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Product Details
Roman Inscription canvas print by Heiko Koehrer-Wagner. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
This is a building inscription of the year 183/184 found at the Porta Praetoria of the re-built Roman Fort Kastell Vetoniana, near the Roman Limes... more
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Comments (15)
Artist's Description
This is a building inscription of the year 183/184 found at the Porta Praetoria of the re-built Roman Fort Kastell Vetoniana, near the Roman Limes Germanicus, Pfuenz Germany. I found the translation from Latin to German, this is what it is saying in English (I am not a good translator :-) 'For the emperor Aurelis Commodus Antoninus Pius Augustus, victor over Germanic and Sarmaten tribes, in the fourth consulate.The first cohort of the Breuker under Spicius Cerialis, Governor in the rank of a Praetor'.
About Heiko Koehrer-Wagner

Welcome to our gallery. Our goal is to capture and show the beauty of our world in all its aspects. Therefore, our portfolio includes landscapes, plants, flower macros, wild mammals and birds such as the beautiful hummingbirds and the fantastic quetzals from Central America and insects as well as portraits of people from different countries that we visit on our travels. Focusing on the essentials - true to our motto "Less is More" - leads to a multitude of beautiful minimalist images. Water and its many facets, such as abstract reflections on the surface, powerful waves and spray of our oceans, rivers and waterfalls, tiny dew drops and bizarre forms of ice, is one of our favorite designs. With the colorful and mysterious world of lichens...
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Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Featured in "Rocks", thanks a lot Merridy!
Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Many thanks Carole for the feature in "Anything Old"!
Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Hi Myrna. This is a building inscription of the year 183/184. I found the translation from Latin to German, this is what it is saying in English (I am not a good translator :-) 'For the emperor Aurelis Commodus Antoninus Pius Augustus, victor over Germanic and Sarmaten tribes, in the fourth consulate.The first cohort of the Breuker under Spicius Cerialis, Governor in the rank of a Praetor'.
Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Thank you Andy!
Myrna Migala
Very nice, I wish I knew the meaning, unique and interesting... I love your images here, all of them!
Andy Astbury
Nice thought provoking image - V
Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
A BIB thanks to he Swift Family .. you are a wonderful family! ... Heiko and Helga
Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Bob&Nancy: Glad you like this image. Thank you for commenting and voting! ... Heiko and Helga
Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Thank you Bob, we appreciate so much your support and kind assessment. It's true .. a window to the past. .. Heiko and Helga
Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Thank you very much Rosy for your support! ... Heiko and Helga
Swift Family
great capture and great lighting!!
Bob and Nancy Kendrick
Wonderful image! Love the edges you applied! v
Bob Orsillo
Not only a wonderful capture - the feeling this historical photograph give off is that of a window to the past. ... v/f
Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Many thanks Rosy!