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Veduta della Strada Antica fuori della Città... - by L. Rossini - 1826
By Luigi Rossini
Located in Roma, IT
dimensions: 43x60 cm. From the series “Le antichità de’ contorni di Roma (...)” an artist's proof with sharp
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1820s Old Masters Figurative Prints

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Etching

Veduta degli Avanzi del Sepolcro della Famiglia Plauzia - by L. Rossini - 1824
By Luigi Rossini
Located in Roma, IT
. Image dimensions: 63 x 49.5 cm. From the series “Le antichità de’ contorni di Roma (...)” an artist's
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1820s Old Masters Figurative Prints

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Etching

St. Peter s Interior with the Nave
By Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Veduta interna della Basilica di S. Pietro in Vaticano Etching, 1748 Signed in the plate From: Vedute di
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1740s Old Masters Interior Prints

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Etching

Artificial Fire Machine - Etching by Giuseppe Vasi - 1728
By Giuseppe Vasi
Located in Roma, IT
. Original title: "Veduta della Machina di fuoco artifiziato" good condistion except for a cutaway on the
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1720s Old Masters Landscape Prints

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Etching

View of the Ruins of the Neronian dining room in Rome - 18th Century Etching
By Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Located in Meinisberg, CH
out of the series 'Vedute di Roma' was produced by Piranesi to sell to 18th century tourists on their
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Mid-18th Century Naturalistic Landscape Prints

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Ink, Laid Paper, Etching

The City Wall of Rome near the Celimontana Gate
By Luigi Rossini
Located in New York, NY
delle Mura di Roma, dalla parte interna della Citta vicina alla Porta Celimontana") engraved 1823 by
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19th Century Realist Landscape Prints

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Etching

The City Wall of Rome near the Celimontana Gate
By Luigi Rossini
Located in New York, NY
delle Mura di Roma, dalla parte interna della Citta vicina alla Porta Celimontana") engraved 1823 by
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19th Century Realist Landscape Prints

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Etching

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Piranesi Veduta Di Roma Etching For Sale on 1stDibs

Surely you’ll find the exact piranesi veduta di roma etching you’re seeking on 1stDibs — we’ve got a vast assortment for sale. In our selection of items, you can find Old Masters examples as well as a modern version. If you’re looking for a piranesi veduta di roma etching from a specific time period, our collection is diverse and broad-ranging, and you’ll find at least one that dates back to the 18th Century while another version may have been produced as recently as the 19th Century. If you’re looking to add a piranesi veduta di roma etching to create new energy in an otherwise neutral space in your home, you can find a work on 1stDibs that features elements of gray, beige, brown and more. Finding an appealing piranesi veduta di roma etching — no matter the origin — is easy, but Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Luigi Rossini and Giuseppe Vasi each produced popular versions that are worth a look. Frequently made by artists working in etching, paper and ink, these artworks are unique and have attracted attention over the years.

How Much is a Piranesi Veduta Di Roma Etching?

The price for an artwork of this kind can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — a piranesi veduta di roma etching in our inventory may begin at $55 and can go as high as $7,800, while the average can fetch as much as $2,520.

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