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Ostia Antica Greeting Card featuring the photograph Ancient Marble Mask of the Arts Theater Ruins Ostia Antica Black and White by Shawn O'Brien

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Ancient Marble Mask of the Arts Theater Ruins Ostia Antica Black and White Greeting Card

Shawn O'Brien

by Shawn O'Brien

$63.00

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Dramatic marble stone carved mask of the arts at the ruins of a 4000 seat theater in the ancient Roman port town of Ostia Antica near Rome, Italy.... more

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Dramatic marble stone carved mask of the arts at the ruins of a 4000 seat theater in the ancient Roman port town of Ostia Antica near Rome, Italy. Black and white.

Ostia Antica is a huge archaeological site about 15 miles southwest of Rome, Italy. Founded as Rome's first colony in 7th century BC, Ostia was Rome's main seaport from about the 4th century BC to about the 5th century AD. Ostia eventually lost its economic usefulness with the fall of the Roman Empire and eventually was completely abandoned about 9th century AD. Over time, the port town of about 100,000 people (at it's height in 2nd century AD) was eventually silted over by the Tiber River and well preserved. It's estimated only about one third of Ostia's sprawling 300+ acre site is visible today with the remaining two thirds still to be excavated. The site is noted for the excellent preservation of its ancient buildings, magnificent frescoes and impressive mosaics.

About Shawn O'Brien

Shawn O'Brien

Travel-inspired (mostly) Fine Art & Photography published by the likes of Fodors, Travel+Leisure, Southern Living, Smithsonian, Forbes & TIME. I also use my images as source material to create digital art. We travel to places not just to see them, but to experience them. I take pictures to help me remember my experiences. My hope is that my imagery inspires experiential travel to places you might not have called on yet, or, if you have, helps you remember your own experiences. Thanks much for stopping by. Please feel free to direct any and all questions you might have to sobrien@TravelPixPro.com.

 

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