Sangallo family|Marcus Pollio Vitruvius
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In the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York · as of July 2026
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Recto: The Houses of the Barbarians (Vitruvius, Book 2, Chap
Recto: The Port City of Alexandria (? Allusion to Dinocrates
Recto: On Timber, the Species of Trees (Vitruvius, Book 2, C
Recto: Front Elevation of a Roman Temple in Ruins (inspired
Recto: Landscape with Trees and Figures (? Remarks on the W
Recto: "Libro Primo, Chapo Quarto..." (Vitruvius, Book 1, Ch
Recto: Temple Types: Amphiprostyle (Vitruvius, Book 3, Chapt
Anonymous, Italian, Piedmontese, 18th century — Architectura
Anonymous, French, 16th century — Santa Maria Maggiore, Sfor
Anonymous, French, 16th century — San Lorenzo, model, right
Canaletto — A Bridge Near a Church in Venice
Anonymous, Italian, 19th century — Design of an Architectura
Jacques Callot|Bernardino Amico|Pietro Cecconcelli — 21st Pl
Circle of Willem van Nieuwlandt, II — View from within the R
Jacques Callot|Bernardino Amico|Pietro Cecconcelli — 32nd Pl
Anonymous, French, 16th century — Palazzo Farnese, section (
Anonymous, French, 16th century — Palazzo Salviati-Adimari e
Anonymous, Italian, Piedmontese, 18th century — Design of ar
Jacques Callot|Bernardino Amico|Pietro Cecconcelli — 39th Pl