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Veduta del Palazzo Panfilio dalla parte del Collegio Romano (Der Palazzo Doria-Pamphilj in Rom vom Collegio Romano aus gesehen), Illustration in: Giovanni Pietro Pinaroli: Trattato delle cose più memorabili di Roma tanto antiche come moderne, Bd. 3, Rom 1

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Title: Veduta del Palazzo Panfilio dalla parte del Collegio Romano (Der Palazzo Doria-Pamphilj in Rom vom Collegio Romano aus gesehen), Illustration in: Giovanni Pietro Pinaroli: Trattato delle cose più memorabili di Roma tanto antiche come moderne, Bd. 3, Rom 1
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