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Nathaniel Parr The Place and Church of St. John de Lateran at Rome; 1. St. Johns Church. 2. the Palace Built by Sixtus the fifth. 3. The Holy Ladder. 4. Constantines Font. 5. Hospital for Men. 6. Do. for Women.
Nathaniel Parr, active 1742–1751
The Place and Church of St. John de Lateran at Rome; 1. St. Johns Church. 2. the Palace Built by Sixtus the fifth. 3. The Holy Ladder. 4. Constantines Font. 5. Hospital for Men. 6. Do. for Women
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Thomas Bowles A View of St. Martin's Church, Also of the Arch of Septimius Severus, through which the Roman Generals marched in their Triumphs to the Capitol.
Thomas Bowles, ca. 1712–died 1753
A View of St. Martin's Church, Also of the Arch of Septimius Severus, through which the Roman Generals marched in their Triumphs to the Capitol
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unknown artist The City of Ancient Rome as in the Reign of Caesar Augustus. Exhibiting in their proper Situations the Public & Magnificent Structures of Rome, in it's highest Glory
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The City of Ancient Rome as in the Reign of Caesar Augustus. Exhibiting in their proper Situations the Public & Magnificent Structures of Rome, in it's highest Glory
Carington Bowles The Church of Santa Maria della Rotonda at Rome; It was the famous Pantheon of the Antients erected 30 years before the birth of our Saviour
Carington Bowles, 1724–1793
The Church of Santa Maria della Rotonda at Rome; It was the famous Pantheon of the Antients erected 30 years before the birth of our Saviour
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unknown artist Views in the Levant: Landscape with Travellers Resting under Tree, Temple of Minerva, Medici, Rome
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Views in the Levant: Landscape with Travellers Resting under Tree, Temple of Minerva, Medici, Rome
ca. 1740