Sangallo family|Marcus Pollio Vitruvius

Recto: Temple Types: in Antis and Prostyle (Vitruvius, Book 3, Chapter 2, nos. 2, 3); Verso: Temple Types: Peripteral (Vitruvius, Book 3, Chapter 2, no. 5).

1530–45
Pen and dark brown ink
15.5 × 26.6 cm (6.1 × 10.5 in)

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