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Remains of an ancient tomb, called La Conocchia, which is located just outside the Porta di Capua on the road to Naples, from "Vedute di Roma" (Roman Views), part II

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Etching; first state of three (Hind), Vedute di Roma
Vedute di Roma, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Rogers Fund transferred from the Library
Title: Remains of an ancient tomb, called La Conocchia, which is located just outside the Porta di Capua on the road to Naples, from "Vedute di Roma" (Roman Views), part II
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Etching; first state of three (Hind), Vedute di Roma.

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