Rostral Column

Rostral Column

 

a freestanding column whose shaft is decorated with the prows or sculptured representations of ships. This tradition existed in ancient Rome and was revived during the period of late classicism (Empire style). As a rule, rostral columns were erected in honor of victories at sea or as symbols of a country’s naval power.

rostral column

A column, in honor of a naval triumph, ornamented with the rostra or prows of ships.