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-''[[True and False Griffins]]''[http://archive.org/stream/modernpaintstm03ruskuoft#page/n148/mode/1up] is a drawing by [[John Ruskin]], engraved by [[R.P. Cuff]], from ''[[Modern Painters]]'' (Part IV. Of Many Things)[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/38923/38923-h/38923-h.htm], first published in 1856. According to Ruskin, the left griffin is medieval and "true", the right one classical and "false". 
-In his own words:+The '''Temple of Antoninus and Faustina''' is an [[Ancient Rome|ancient Roman]] temple in [[Rome]], adapted to the church of '''San Lorenzo in Miranda'''. It stands in the [[Forum Romanum]], on the [[Via Sacra]], opposite the [[Regia]].
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-:"I have put, beside each other, a piece of true grotesque, from the [[Lombard-Gothic]], and of false grotesque from classical (Roman) architecture. They are both griffins; the one on the left carries on his back one of the main pillars of the porch of the [[cathedral of Verona]]; the one on the right is on the frieze of the [[temple of Antoninus and Faustina]] at Rome, much celebrated by Renaissance and bad modern architects."+
-==See also==+
-*[[Griffin]]+
-*[[False]]+
-*[[Truth]]+
-*''[[Noble and Ignoble Grotesque]]''+
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The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina is an ancient Roman temple in Rome, adapted to the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda. It stands in the Forum Romanum, on the Via Sacra, opposite the Regia.



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