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Section of the length of the Pantheon that illustrates the Pronao, or Portico and the interior of the Temple, from "Raccolta de'Tempi Antichi, Prima Parte" (Collection of Antique Temples, First Part)

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Raccolta de'Tempi Antichi Prima Parte, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Rogers Fund transferred from the Library
Title: Section of the length of the Pantheon that illustrates the Pronao, or Portico and the interior of the Temple, from "Raccolta de'Tempi Antichi, Prima Parte" (Collection of Antique Temples, First Part)
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Etching, Raccolta de'Tempi Antichi Prima Parte.

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