Chemins de fer P.L.M. La Turbie (stretched canvas)

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Stretched Canvas

Giclee print on Fine Art canvas mounted on a 2 cm thick wooden frame. For greater compliance with the original work, the printing covers the entire chosen format, the part of the canvas covering the sides of the chassis remains white. The reproduction will be shipped in protective packaging to be received in perfect condition.

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About the Artwork

Chemins de fer P.L.M. La Turbie

vers 1894 - 4e quart du 19e siècle - Troisième République (1870-1940) papier - lithographie Œuvre de : Hugo d'Alési, F. (1849-1906) Hugo d'Alési, F. (1849-1906) - Chemins de fer P.L.M. La Turbie - © Reproduction Camille Padilla - CMN

About the monument

Trophée d'Auguste à la Turbie

A monument to victory. The Trophy of Augustus was built in 6 BC in honour of Octavius, Caesar's nephew and future Emperor Augustus, following the subjugation of the Alpine tribes. Erected at the frontier between Gaul and Italy, it proclaimed the unity and power of the Roman Empire.

A deified Emperor. Trophies were traditionally dedicated to the gods of victory. The Trophy of Augustus is part of the landscape of a sanctuary devoted to Hercules Monoikos, which gave rise to the name "Monaco". Augustus is thus assimilated with Heracles-Hercules, a demi-god who had been promised immortality for performing his twelve labours.

A breathtaking view. From the highest point of the former Via Julia Augusta, you can see across the entire French Riviera, from Estérel to the coast of Italy.