Giovanni Battista Piranesi|Bouchard & Gravier

View of the Mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian (now called Castel S. Angelo) from the rear, from Vedute di Roma (Roman Views)

ca. 1756
Etching, undescribed first state with address of Bouchard
50.8 × 65 cm (20 × 25.6 in)

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