Leo von Klenze

Design for a Monument of the Victory of Waterloo (recto); Portico with Corinthian Columns (verso)

1815
Watercolor; framed by decorative border in black ink (recto); black pen and ink over graphite [erased] (verso)
38.2 × 52.4 cm (15 × 20.6 in)

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