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Roman Forum Greeting Card featuring the photograph Temple of Vesta by Ivete Basso Photography

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Temple of Vesta Greeting Card

Ivete Basso Photography

by Ivete Basso Photography

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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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Vesta - Greek 'estia' means 'stove' - was the goddess of the hearth-fire. The fire was the centre of the Roman house and it was worshipped in the... more

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Comments (2)

Christiane Schulze

Christiane Schulze

Beautiful capture of the ruins Ivete, great composition and expression. I was some weeks ago in the States, but we didnīt make it to California. (F/L)

Appreciate your nice comment, Christiane and your F/L.

Marcia Colelli

Marcia Colelli

Great composition of this wonderful ruin f/v

Thanks Marcia. Appreciate very much your nice comment and your F/V.

Artist's Description

Vesta - Greek 'estia' means 'stove' - was the goddess of the hearth-fire. The fire was the centre of the Roman house and it was worshipped in the family circle. The temple of Vesta was propably built by Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome and the founder of the cult of Vesta. The temple stands at the centre of the Roman Forum.
The temple guarded the holy fire, the symbol of the life of the city. So it could never be extinguished.The temple of Vesta Every year the temple had to be cleaned. Then some bits and pieces of the fire were kept and the rest was put out. After the cleaning the fire was stoked up again with the help of the remains of the old fire. The fire was kept burning by the six Vestal Virgins. These Virgins were chosen by the Pontifex Maximus when they were seven years old. The Pontifex Maximus was in charge of the cult of Vesta.

The temple of Vesta is a circular Corinthian temple built on a circular foundation. It was renovated a couple of times, the last...

About Ivete Basso Photography

Ivete Basso Photography

Photography has always been a passion of mine. For many years I have taken photographs as a hobby, up unto recently is when I went back to school to turn my hobby into a career that I love. It was interesting to find out how much post-production work is done to photographs now days via Photoshop. However, I think that there is still a sovereign beauty in a shot that has been taken in its most natural state. That is why all my photographs are taken in manual mode and the most minimal adjustments are performed in Photoshop. Contact me if your want to buy...Direct: ivetebassophotography@gmail.com My photography ranges quite a bit, varying from landscapes to portraits. I am astonished at how beautiful the world is and grateful to be...

 

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