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The Architectural Antiquities of Rome...Vol. I & II
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Illustrations: lithography and engraving
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Pierre L. Le Brun 1922 transferred from the Library
Written, illustrated and published by George Ledwell Taylor (Author)
Written, illustrated and published by Edward Cresy (Author)
John A. Rolph (Engraver)
G. H. Jones (Engraver)
J. F. Lambert (Engraver)
John Barnett (Engraver)
Augostino Aglio, the elder (Designer)
Thomas Bradley (Designer)
James Carter (Designer)
John Cleghorn (Designer)
William Deeble (Designer)
George Gladwin (Designer)
Josiah Henshall (Designer)
Samuel Hollyer (Designer)
Charles Joseph Hullmandel (Designer)
Thomas Owen (Designer)
Samuel Porter (Designer)
Edward John Roberts (Designer)
J. Tombleson (Designer)
William Wallis (Designer)
Henry Winkles (Designer)
Richard Roffe (Engraver)
Title: The Architectural Antiquities of Rome...Vol. I & II
Description:
Illustrations: lithography and engraving.
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