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View of the Piazza Navona Above the Ruins of the Circus of Domitian (Veduta di Piazza Navona sopra le rovine del Circo Agonale), from the series Views of Rome (Vedute di Roma)

View of the Piazza Navona Above the Ruins of the Circus of Domitian (Veduta di Piazza Navona sopra le rovine del Circo Agonale), from the series Views of Rome (Vedute di Roma)

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Giovanni Battista Piranesi

Giovanni Battista Piranesi was a prominent eighteenth-century Italian engraver and draughtsman who primarily depicted architecture. He is well known for his printed views of Rome, including ancient ruins and Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
Artist
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
(Italian, 1720 – 1778)
Title
View of the Piazza Navona Above the Ruins of the Circus of Domitian (Veduta di Piazza Navona sopra le rovine del Circo Agonale), from the series Views of Rome (Vedute di Roma)
Date
1751
Medium
Etching
Dimensions
18 1/4 x 27 5/8 in. image
Credit
Bequest of Frank R. Horlbeck
Accession No.
2021.41.71
Classification
Prints
Geography
Italy

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2019, bequeathed by Frank R. Horlbeck (Madison, WI) to the Chazen Museum of Art

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