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After Benedetto Piernicoli Capitno (1755-1829), "Prospetto dell' Arco Trionfate, fatto inlazare dalla nobilita romana su la piazza del Popolo in occasione dell' ingresso in Roma li 3 luglio 1800 (...)" Etching and burin on laid paper. 49.5 x 68.3 cm. As is: Numerous oxidations, upper right corner bent.

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