Giovanni Domenico de Rossi|Cardinal Camillo Pamphili|Antonio Tempesta

Plan of the City of Rome. Part 12 with the Southwestern Border of the City and a Large Cartouche with Signature by Tempesta.

1645
Etching with some engraving, undescribed state.
55.4 × 40.8 cm (21.8 × 16.1 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York · as of July 2026

View at metmuseum.orgPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Giovanni Domenico de Rossi|Cardinal Camillo Pamphili|Antonio Tempesta

Plan of the City of Rome. Part 8 with the Castel Sant'AngeloPlan of the City of Rome. Part 8 with the Castel Sant'AngeloPlan of the City of Rome. Part 11 with the San Pancrazio (left bank)Plan of the City of Rome. Part 11 with the San Pancrazio (lePlan of the City of Rome. Part 5 with the Baths of Caracalla, the Santa Sabina and Part of the TiberPlan of the City of Rome. Part 5 with the Baths of CaracallaPlan of the City of Rome. Part 4 with the Santa Maria in Aracoeli, the Forum Romanum, the Colosseum and the Lateran Palace.Plan of the City of Rome. Part 4 with the Santa Maria in AraPlan of the City of Rome. Part 3 with the Santa Maria Maggiore, the Pantheon and Trajan's ColumnPlan of the City of Rome. Part 3 with the Santa Maria MaggioPlan of the City of Rome. Part 1 with the Villa Medici and Piazza del PopoloPlan of the City of Rome. Part 1 with the Villa Medici and PPlan of the City of Rome. Part 10 with the Tiber and the Villa FarnesinaPlan of the City of Rome. Part 10 with the Tiber and the VilPlan of the City of Rome. Part 2 with the Trinità dei Monti, Palazzo Borghese and the Baths of DiocletianPlan of the City of Rome. Part 2 with the Trinità dei Monti,

More like this

Nuova pianta di Roma data in luce da Giambattista Nolli l’anno MDCCXLVII, known as La Pianta Grande di RomaGiovanni Battista Nolli (Italian, 1701–1756) — Nuova pianta Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Castello  Sant' AngeloAnonymous|Antonio Lafreri — Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae:Nuova pianta di Roma data in luce da Giambattista Nolli l’anno MDCCXLVII, known as La Pianta Grande di RomaGiovanni Battista Nolli (Italian, 1701–1756) — Nuova pianta St. Angelo from "Prospectus Locurum Urbis Romae Insign[ium]Lievin Cruyl (Flemish, c. 1640-c. 1720) — St. Angelo from "PCombat on a bridge, a horseman and two footsoldiers battle with swords at bottom right, one footsoldier on the ground to left of the horseman, various soldiers with swords on the bridge in the background, French coat of arms displayed in center of bridge, title page of 'Varie figure'Stefano della Bella|François Langlois — Combat on a bridge, Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Sepulchre of VeranniusAnonymous|Antonio Lafreri|Giovanni Orlandi — Speculum RomanaA Reconstructed View of the Palace on the Palantine HillJan Goeree — A Reconstructed View of the Palace on the PalanSpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: View of Modern Rome from the WestGiovanni Ambrogio Brambilla|Claudio Duchetti — Speculum RomaSpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Castello  Sant' AngeloAnonymous|Antonio Salamanca — Speculum Romanae MagnificentiaLandscape with a man holding a snake to a terrified child, watched by a fashionably dressed couple on the riverbank at rightGiovanni Francesco Grimaldi — Landscape with a man holding aView of the Capitoline Hill during Michelangelo's restoration, the equestrian monument of Marcus Aurelius in the centre from the 'Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae:'Anonymous|Nicolas Beatrizet — View of the Capitoline Hill duThe Arch of Titus Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae)Anonymous|Antonio Salamanca — The Arch of Titus Speculum Rom