- The
cordonata (Italian word, from cordone,
which in
architecture means "linear
element which emphasizes a limit") is a
sloping road
interrupted at regular...
- space,
approached by the
ramped staircase called the
cordonata. The
stepped ramp of the
cordonata was intended, like a slow-moving escalator, to lift its...
- with statues.
Michelangelo also
designed the
steep ramp
staircase of the
Cordonata and the
balustrade from
which one
overlooks the
underlying Piazza d'Aracoeli...
- Republic.
Though short-lived, his
attempt is
recorded by a 19th-century
statue near the
ramped Cordonata leading to Michelangelo's
Piazza del Campidoglio....
-
Constantine II
Statue of
Constantine II as caesar, on top of the
Cordonata (the
monumental staircase climbing up to
Piazza del Campidoglio) in Rome Roman...
- displa**** in the
space between the
steps leading up to the
Campidoglio (the
cordonata) and the
steps leading up to
Santa Maria in Aracoeli, in Rome, Italy....
- The
Cordonata with the Dioscuri,
which allow access to the Campidoglio...
- of
Caesar Forum of
Nerva Forum of
Trajan Campidoglio Musei Capitolini Cordonata Victor Emmanuel II
Monument Palazzo Venezia Palazzo Del
Grillo Lapidario...
- the
foreground and
elements of real
architecture from Rome such as the '
cordonata capitolina', the
colossal statue of Castor, the
Basilica di
Santa Maria...
- stair. The two
donor portraits show the
unknown donors kneeling behind a
cordonata. That they were
represented in
natural size (i.e., in the same size as...