The so-called Tempio della Tosse, near Tivoli, from Vedute di Roma (H. 69)
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Giovanni Battista Piranesi
The so-called Tempio della Tosse, near Tivoli, from Vedute di Roma (H. 69)
etching, 1763, first state (of four), with Piranesi's address and price, a very good impression, from a contemporary Roman Edition, with margins, the usual central vertical fold, a stamped number at the lower right sheet corner, a short tear in the upper left margin and one or two nicks at the sheet edges, one or two pale stains in the lower margin, a little surface dirt in the margins, otherwise generally in good condition, P. 445 x 580mm.; and The Temple of Vespasian (H.44iv/vi; R.44 E/G), probably from a Roman Edition (2)
The so-called Tempio della Tosse, near Tivoli, from Vedute di Roma (H. 69)
etching, 1763, first state (of four), with Piranesi's address and price, a very good impression, from a contemporary Roman Edition, with margins, the usual central vertical fold, a stamped number at the lower right sheet corner, a short tear in the upper left margin and one or two nicks at the sheet edges, one or two pale stains in the lower margin, a little surface dirt in the margins, otherwise generally in good condition, P. 445 x 580mm.; and The Temple of Vespasian (H.44iv/vi; R.44 E/G), probably from a Roman Edition (2)