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Giovanni Battista Piranesi
The Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli. Upright Plate, from Vedute di Roma (H. 63)
etching, 1761, first state (of four), a fine impression, from a contemporary Roman Edition, watermark double-encircled Fleur-de-Lys (H. 3), with margins, the usual central horizontal fold, one or two soft handling creases in the margins, very pale discolouration at the sheet edges, otherwise generally in good condition, P. 623 x 440mm.; The Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli, with another Temple R., once used as Church of S. Giorgio (H. 61 i/v), from a contemporary Roman edition; The so-called Villa of Maecenas, Tivoli (H. 65 i/iii), from a Roman edition; and The Tombs attributed to Piso Licinianus and the Cornelii on the Appian Way (H. 72 i/iii), from a Roman edition (4)
The Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli. Upright Plate, from Vedute di Roma (H. 63)
etching, 1761, first state (of four), a fine impression, from a contemporary Roman Edition, watermark double-encircled Fleur-de-Lys (H. 3), with margins, the usual central horizontal fold, one or two soft handling creases in the margins, very pale discolouration at the sheet edges, otherwise generally in good condition, P. 623 x 440mm.; The Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli, with another Temple R., once used as Church of S. Giorgio (H. 61 i/v), from a contemporary Roman edition; The so-called Villa of Maecenas, Tivoli (H. 65 i/iii), from a Roman edition; and The Tombs attributed to Piso Licinianus and the Cornelii on the Appian Way (H. 72 i/iii), from a Roman edition (4)