View of the Porta Aurea, Palace of Diocletian, Split, Charles-Louis Clérisseau, French, 1721 – 1820, Pen and brown ink, brush and yellow-brown wash, graphite on paper, Wall elevation, in ruins. The lower portion of the wall includes a walled up doorway, two small niches, placed on either side of the doorway, and a half arch above the doorway. The upper portion of the wall includes a blind arcade with three niches and partially destroyed entablature. Only three columns are still intact. On the ground, three male figures are standing to the right of the doorway. Small plants grow on various parts of the wall. Broken columns and other architectural pieces stacked on the left hand side., France, late 18th century, architecture, Drawing, Drawing
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View, Porta Aurea, Palace, Diocletian, Split, Charles-Louis Clérisseau, French, 1721 – 1820, Pen, brown ink, brush, yellow-brown wash, graphite, paper, Wall elevation, ruins, lower portion, wall includes, walled up doorway, two small niches, placed, side, doorway, half arch, doorway, upper portion, wall includes, blind arcade, three niches, partially destroyed entablature, three columns, intact, ground, three male figures, standing, right, doorway, Small plants grow, various parts, wall, Broken columns, architectural pieces stacked, left hand side, France, late 18th century, architecture, Drawing, Drawing
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