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Interior view of the so-called College des Anfictions, from Different views of Paestum, Giovanni Bat
Elevation of the inside wall of the ruins of the castle and the events of the external details relat
Remains of the Temple of Neptune`s cell, Giovanni Battista Piranesiwww.wikiart.org/en/giovan
Split of the house aforesaid, Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Vedute di Roma, Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Black and white mosaic floor of the Temple of the cell referred to above, and which was inscribed at
The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate IV.Map of ancient Rome and Forma Urbis., 1756, Giovanni Battista
The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate XXXII. Ruins of the pronaos of the temple of Jupiter the Thundere
Mercury, Giovanni Battista Piranesi
The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate XXXVIII. Plate of topography of Rome., 1756, Giovanni Battista Pi
View of the Palazzo della Consulta on the Quirinal housing the Papal Secretariat, from Views of Rome
Love triumphant, Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Remains of aqueducts Neroniani, Giovanni Battista Piranesi
The So-called Temple of Minerva Medica, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, 18th century, Harvard Art Museum
The Gothic Arch, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, c. 1749, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Prints and Drawi
The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate XX. Casa dei Crescenzi., 1756, Giovanni Battista PiranesiMedium:
Egyptian-style fireplace, on the floor between two obelisks and a number of decorative elements, two
Perspective of New Square in Padua, Giovanni Battista Piranesi
met-drawings-prints:Prima Parte di Architettura, e Prospettive inventate, ed incise da Giambatista P
Title Page from Imaginary Prisons, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, 1750, Art Institute of Chicago: Print
giovanni-battista-piranesi: Aquarius and Libra, Giovanni Battista Piranesi
The ancient Capitol ascended by approximately one hundred steps … (Campidoglio antico a c
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XLIII. Vista of some of the great parts of the Portico d`Ottavia.
View of Flavian Amphitheater, called the Colosseum, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, 1776, Minneapolis In
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