Hubert Robert

Title page: a wall in center surrounded by ruins and poplar trees, surmounted by a vase decorated with the head of a satyr, from "Les soirées de Rome"

ca. 1763–64
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13.9 × 9 cm (5.5 × 3.5 in)

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