This house
in Toronto's Little Italy district has, barely visible in the lower left-handish corner and enlarged below
something that looks to me like a fragment of a Romanesque frieze. (Opinions?)
If Toronto becomes an abandoned city, and if archaeologists thousands of years later dig up this corner of Italy and happen upon this piece of art not knowing precisely the chronology, I wonder how they'd read it. Late Roman survival, perhaps?
in Toronto's Little Italy district has, barely visible in the lower left-handish corner and enlarged below
something that looks to me like a fragment of a Romanesque frieze. (Opinions?)
If Toronto becomes an abandoned city, and if archaeologists thousands of years later dig up this corner of Italy and happen upon this piece of art not knowing precisely the chronology, I wonder how they'd read it. Late Roman survival, perhaps?

