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Giovanni Battista Piranesi

The Forum of Augustus (erroneously called Forum of Nerva), from Vedute di Roma (H. 42)

etching, 1757, Hind's fourth state (of seven), Robison's state (-E of I-), with Piranesi's address and price, from a contemporary Roman Edition, watermark double-encircled Fleur-de-Lys (H.3), with margins, the usual central vertical fold, another soft vertical fold, old glue staining at the left sheet edge, some foxing and discolouration, otherwise generally in good condition, P. 405 x 620mm.; The Temple of Camenae (also called the Temple of Deus Rediculus); and The so-called Temple of Bacchus, now the Church of S. Urban. Interior (H. 106 i/iv, H. 81 i/iv), etchings, from Roman Editions(3)

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