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2–17. Carved inscription from the base of Trajan’s Column

Located in Trajan’s Forum in Rome, this masterful example of capitalis monumentalis (monumental capitals) gives silent testimony to the ancient Roman dictum “the written word remains.” The controlled brush drawing of the forms on the stone combines with the precision of the stonemason’s craft to create letterforms of majestic proportion and harmonious form.

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114CE
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Sandie Maxa

per Drucker: process / letters not drawn with ruler or compass. design first drawn with a flat brush, then chiseled. "The power of the emperor and the state of Rome become aligned with the grandeur of the script, which, not surprisingly, has served as a model for many nations in circumstances that call for an air of seriousness."