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unknown artist The Fountain of Domes at Versailles has it's name from 2 adjacent Temples of white Marble which are 75 feet square and 20 feet high, and curiously embellisht with trophies of War, & with a group of Boys on their Domes, all of gilt metal...
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The Fountain of Domes at Versailles has it's name from 2 adjacent Temples of white Marble which are 75 feet square and 20 feet high, and curiously embellisht with trophies of War, & with a group of Boys on their Domes, all of gilt metal..
Thomas Bowles III The Court of the Magnificent Building of the Ducal Palace over the front are seen the Cupolo's of St. Mark's Church.
Print made by Thomas Bowles III, ca. 1712–1767
The Court of the Magnificent Building of the Ducal Palace over the front are seen the Cupolo's of St. Mark's Church
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unknown artist Temple of Minerva Medica, Rome
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Temple of Minerva Medica, Rome
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unknown artist A View of the Piazza del Popolo in the City of Rome
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A View of the Piazza del Popolo in the City of Rome
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unknown artist A View of the Piazza of St. John de Lateran, of the Cardinals College, and of the Holy Stairs in the City of Rome
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A View of the Piazza of St. John de Lateran, of the Cardinals College, and of the Holy Stairs in the City of Rome
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unknown artist Mereworth Castle, the Seat of the Right Honble. Lord le Despencer
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Mereworth Castle, the Seat of the Right Honble. Lord le Despencer
ca. 1840
unknown artist Views in the Levant: Street Scene With Domed Roofs, One Dome Surmounted by a Column (Possibly Cairo?)
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Views in the Levant: Street Scene With Domed Roofs, One Dome Surmounted by a Column (Possibly Cairo?)
ca. 1785