Luca Carlevaris

Plate 38: View of the facade of the church of St. Roch and at left the facade of the School of St. Roch, Venice, 1703, from "The buildings and views of Venice" (Le fabriche e vedute di Venezia)

1703
Etching
21 × 29.5 cm (8.3 × 11.6 in)

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