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Plan of the City of Rome. Part 2 with the Trinita dei Monti, Palazzo Borghese and the Baths of Diocletian
Giovanni Domenico de Rossi|Cardinal Camillo Pamphili|Antonio Tempesta
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Title:
Plan of the City of Rome. Part 2 with the Trinita dei Monti, Palazzo Borghese and the Baths of Diocletian
Creator:
Giovanni Domenico de Rossi|Cardinal Camillo Pamphili|Antonio Tempesta
Date Created:
1645
Physical Dimensions:
Sheet: 21 3/16 x 15 13/16 in. (53.8 x 40.2 cm) Plate: 21 11/16 x 16 3/8 in. (55.1 x 41.6 cm)
Type:
Print
External Link:
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/414804
Medium:
Etching
with some
engraving
, undescribed state.
Repository:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
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