Giovanni Paolo Panini

Interior of the Pantheon, Rome

1747
oil on canvas
127 × 97.8 cm (50 × 38.5 in)

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Panini's depictions of contemporary and ancient Rome were popular with foreigners who visited the city on their Grand Tours.

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