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Antichità Romane de' Tempi della Repubblica e de' primi Imperatori
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
- Date
- 1748
- Medium
- Etching
- Culture
- Italian
- Department
- Department of Prints
- Institution
- Harvard Art Museums
Includes the following plates in this order: Title Plate (Wilton-Ely 103) pl. 2 Dedication to Giovanni Bottari (W-E 104) pl. 3 Transcription of various ancient Latin inscriptions (W-E 105) pl. 4 Transcription of various ancient Latin inscriptions and index (W-E 106) pl. 5 Part of the Forum of Nerva (W-E 108) pl. 6 Arch of Titus, etc. (W-E 109) pl. 7 Temple of Jupiter Tonans; Temple of Concord (W-E 110) pl. 8 Arch of Drusus at the Porta S. Sebastiano in Rome (W-E 111) pl. 9 Arch of Constantine in Rome (W-E 112) pl. 10 Ruins of the Temple of Jupiter Stator... (W-E 113) pl. 11 Temple of Janus (W-E 114) pl. 12 Flavian Amphitheater, called the Colosseum... (W-E 115) pl. 13 Arch of Septimus Severus... (W-E 116) pl. 14 Senatorial Bridge, today called the Ponte Rotto... (W-E 117) pl. 15 Forum of Augustus (W-E 118) pl. 16 Roman Antiquities outside Rome drawn and etched by Giambat'ta Piranesi, Venetian Architect, Part Two (W-E 119) pl. 17 The Bridge at Rimini built by the Emperors Augustus and Tiberius (W-E 120) pl. 18 The Arch at Rimini built by Augustus (W-E 121) pl. 19 Tomb of the Scipios (W-E 122) pl. 20 Part of the ancient Appian Way about three miles outsde Porta S. Sebastiano (W-E 123) pl. 21 Tomb of Caecilia Metella called Capo di Bove (W-E 124) pl. 22 Temploe of Pola in Istria (W-E 125) pl. 23 Rear View of the Temple of Pola in Istria... (W-E 126) pl. 24 Arch of Pola in Istria near the Gate (W-E 128) pl. 25 Amphitheater of Verona (W-E 129) pl. 26 Temple of Clitumnus between Foligno and Spoleto (W-E 130) pl. 27 Tomb of the three Curiatii brothers in Albano (W-E 131) pl. 28 Arch of Trajan in Ancona (W-E 132) pl. 29 Arch of Galienus... (W-E 133) [not included: W-E 107, 127]
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