Giovanni Domenico de Rossi|Cardinal Camillo Pamphili|Antonio Tempesta

Plan of the City of Rome. Part 6 with the Aurelian city wall, the Porta Portuensis (Ostiensis?) and the Sepulcre of Caius Cestius.

1645
Etching with some engraving, undescribed state.
105 × 240 cm (41.3 × 94.5 in)

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