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John Robert Cozens View of the Vatican
John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
View of the Vatican
undated
John Robert Cozens Temple of Jupiter Tonans
John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
Temple of Jupiter Tonans
undated
John Robert Cozens Temple of Vesta, Tivoli
John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
Temple of Vesta, Tivoli
undated
John Robert Cozens Convent near Ponte Nuovo, October 19
John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
Convent near Ponte Nuovo, October 19
undated
John Robert Cozens Convent near Ponte Nuovo, October 16
John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
Convent near Ponte Nuovo, October 16
undated
Willey Reveley Views in the Levant: Temple Ruins at Paestum
Willey Reveley, 1760–1799
Views in the Levant: Temple Ruins at Paestum
ca. 1785
John Robert Cozens Ye Sybil's Temple at Tivoli
John Robert Cozens, 1752–1797
Ye Sybil's Temple at Tivoli
undated
Canaletto Capriccio of a Venetian Courtyard
Follower of Canaletto, 1697–1768
Capriccio of a Venetian Courtyard
undated
David Roberts The Duomo at Brescia, Interior
David Roberts, 1796–1864
The Duomo at Brescia, Interior
1851
Thomas Girtin Tempio d' Antonio e Faustina
Thomas Girtin, 1775–1802
Tempio d' Antonio e Faustina
between 1798 and 1799
David Roberts The Duomo at Brescia
David Roberts, 1796–1864
The Duomo at Brescia
1851
Frederic Leighton The Reconciliation of the Montagues and the Capulets
Frederic Leighton, 1830–1896
The Reconciliation of the Montagues and the Capulets
1854
Heneage Finch fourth Earl of Aylesford Ruined Archway with a Line of Washing, possibly in Rome
Heneage Finch fourth Earl of Aylesford, 1751–1812
Ruined Archway with a Line of Washing, possibly in Rome
after 1771