The Fontana dell' Acqua Giulia, from Vedute di Roma (H. 34)
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Giovanni Battista Piranesi
The Fontana dell' Acqua Giulia, from Vedute di Roma (H. 34)
etching, 1753, second state (of six), with the Bouchard and Gravier address, a fine impression, watermark double-encircled Fleur-de-Lys (H. 2), from a contemporary Roman Edition, with margins, the usual central vertical fold (mainly visible on the reverse), extremely faint foxing in the margins, remains of old glue at the reverse sheet edges, generally in very good condition, P. 398 x 604mm.; A Corner of the Forum Romanum, with the Temple of Castor and Pollux, and S. Maria Liberatrice in Foreground L., S. Teodoro in middle Distance, and Monte Aventino in the Distance (H. 41 v/vii), probably from a Roman Edition; and The Tombs attributed to Piso Licinianus and the Cornelii on the Appian Way (H. 72 i<->ii), from a Roman Edition (3)
The Fontana dell' Acqua Giulia, from Vedute di Roma (H. 34)
etching, 1753, second state (of six), with the Bouchard and Gravier address, a fine impression, watermark double-encircled Fleur-de-Lys (H. 2), from a contemporary Roman Edition, with margins, the usual central vertical fold (mainly visible on the reverse), extremely faint foxing in the margins, remains of old glue at the reverse sheet edges, generally in very good condition, P. 398 x 604mm.; A Corner of the Forum Romanum, with the Temple of Castor and Pollux, and S. Maria Liberatrice in Foreground L., S. Teodoro in middle Distance, and Monte Aventino in the Distance (H. 41 v/vii), probably from a Roman Edition; and The Tombs attributed to Piso Licinianus and the Cornelii on the Appian Way (H. 72 i<->ii), from a Roman Edition (3)