Jerash, Jordan · MAY 2025
The Colonnade
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A Roman colonnade still holding its line after two thousand years — golden stone, ordered rhythm, the empire's quietest corner in the Jordanian hills.
Two hours north of the desert monuments, Jerash is Rome rebuilt in golden sandstone — a provincial city that never quite fell so much as emptied. This colonnade has carried its line for nearly two thousand years: the columns still standing to their carved capitals, the paving below still worn smooth where feet and carts once turned.
On the wall the image is all rhythm — a receding march of columns, light raking down the fluted stone, the gateway at the far end drawing the eye straight through. It is the most classical print in the collection: ordered, architectural, quietly grand. The perspective wants room to run, which makes it a natural for a long hallway, a study, or a stairwell.
A different Jordan from the rock-cut tombs — older empire, straighter lines, the same unrelenting desert light.
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About this print
- Made to order in the UK
- Archival inks — 15+ years (Gloss/Matt) or 80+ years (Hahnemühle)
- Ships within 3–5 business days (UK)