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Cross-sections, which illustrate the scena stabile of the front, and of the stairs that go up to the second Precinzione, tavola 6 from "Il Teatro d'Ercolano" (The Theater at Herculaneum)

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Etching, Il Teatro d'Ercolano
Il Teatro d'Ercolano, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Rogers Fund transferred from the Library
Title: Cross-sections, which illustrate the scena stabile of the front, and of the stairs that go up to the second Precinzione, tavola 6 from "Il Teatro d'Ercolano" (The Theater at Herculaneum)
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Etching, Il Teatro d'Ercolano.

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