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Roman Ruins

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Etching; first state of three, Roman Ruins : Four plates (New Hollstein 2221-2224)
Rights: Public Domain
Roman Ruins : Four plates (New Hollstein 2221-2224), Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Joseph Pulitzer Bequest 1917
Title: Roman Ruins
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Etching; first state of three, Roman Ruins : Four plates (New Hollstein 2221-2224).

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