COLLECTION NAME:
Walter B. Denny World Art & Architecture Images
mediaCollectionId
umass~10~10
Walter B. Denny World Art & Architecture Images
Collection
true
ID_Number:
WBD_07246
id_number
WBD_07246
ID_Number
false
Creator name:
unknown
creator
unknown
Creator name
false
Title:
Santa Costanza
title
Santa Costanza
Title
false
Date:
ca. 337
date
ca. 337
Date
false
Date type:
creation date
date_type
creation date
Date type
false
Location:
Rome, Italy
location
Rome, Italy
Location
false
Location type:
site
location_type
site
Location type
false
Location_context:
site
location_context
site
Location_context
false
Style_Period:
4th century
style_period
4th century
Style_Period
false
Style_Period name variant:
fourth century
style_period_name_variant
fourth century
Style_Period name variant
false
Style_Period:
Early Christian
style_period
Early Christian
Style_Period
false
Subject:
exterior views
subject
exterior views
Subject
false
Subject:
interior views
subject
interior views
Subject
false
Subject:
altars (religious building fixtures)
subject
altars (religious building fixtures)
Subject
false
Subject:
ambulatories
subject
ambulatories
Subject
false
Subject:
domes (architectural elements)
subject
domes (architectural elements)
Subject
false
Subject:
mosaics (visual works)
subject
mosaics (visual works)
Subject
false
Subject:
niches
subject
niches
Subject
false
Subject:
churches (buildings)
subject
churches (buildings)
Subject
false
Culture:
Italian
culture
Italian
Culture
false
Category:
Architecture and City Planning
category
Architecture and City Planning
Category
false
Work_type:
churches (buildings)
work_type
churches (buildings)
Work_type
false
Copy_Source:
digital image
copy_source
digital image
Copy_Source
false
Image_Source:
Walter Denny disk
image_source
Walter Denny disk
Image_Source
false
Rights Reproduction & Access:
Copyrighted material--for educational use only
right
Copyrighted material--for educational use only
Rights Reproduction & Access
false
View description:
interior view showing niche mosaic of the Traditio Legis (Christ giving the law), Christ the Pantocrator with Saints Peter and Paul giving Peter the scroll representing law