![]() ![]() The Well, plate 13 from Imaginary Prisons, 1761.Palatial Courtyard with a Fountain, c.Temple of Concord, plate 7 from Some Views of Triumphal Arches and other Monuments, 1748 The Pier with Chains, plate 16 from Imaginary Prisons, 1761.View of the Arch of Constantine, from Views of Rome, 1771, published 1800–07.View of the Villa d’Este, Tivoli, from Views of Rome, 1773, published 1800–07. ![]() The Sawhorse, plate 12 from Imaginary Prisons, 1761.View of the So-Called Tempio della Tosse (Temple of the Cough) on the Via Tiburtina a mile from Tivoli, from Views of Rome, 1763.The Column of Marcus Aurelius, from Views of Rome, 1750/59.Interior view of the Pantheon, from Views of Rome, 1768, published 1800–07.Remains of the so-called Temple of Apollo at Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli, from Views of Rome, 1768.The Staircase with Trophies, plate 8 from Imaginary Prisons, 1761.The Smoking Fire, plate 6 from Imaginary Prisons, 1761.Arch of Septimius Severus through which passed the ancient Sacred Way, bringing victors to the Capitol, from Views of Rome, 1750/59.Ruins of the Antonine Baths, from Views of Rome, 1765, published 1800–07.View of the Temple of Hercules at Cori, ten miles distant from Velletri, from Views of Rome, 1769, published 1800–07.Sebastiano in Rome, plate 8 from Some Views of Triumphal Arches and other monuments, 1748 The Arch with a Shell Ornament, plate 11 from Imaginary Prisons, 1761.Paolo fuori delle Mura, from Views of Rome, 1749 Cut-away view of the interior of the Basilica of S.The Round Tower, plate 3 from the second edition of Carceri d’invenzione (Imaginary Prisons), 1750, reworked 1761.Another interior view of the Villa of Maecenas, Tivoli, from Views of Rome, 1767, published 1800–07.The Drawbridge, plate 7 from Imaginary Prisons, 1761. ![]()
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