Hieronymus Cock

View of unidentified ruins with trabeated facade at left, arcades at center, and arch at right, from the series 'The Roman Ruins' (Praecipua aliquot Romanae antiquitatis ruinarum monimenta, vivis prospectibus)

1551
Etching and engraving
18.9 × 13.2 cm (7.4 × 5.2 in)

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