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Charles-Louis Clérisseau
French architectural draughtsman, antiquary and artist (1721-1820)
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Arches of the Roman theatre at Benevento. Etching by D. Cunego, 17--, after C.L. Clérisseau.
Clérisseau, Charles-Louis, 1721-1820.
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Date: [between 1700 and 1799]
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Reference: 2924541i
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Ruined buildings at Pozzuoli designated as the temple of Serapis. Etching by D. Cunego, 17--, after C.L. Clérisseau.
Clérisseau, Charles-Louis, 1721-1820.
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Date: [1831 or 1832]
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Reference: 2924536i
Part of: Architectural beauties of ancient Rome
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Arco Felice, near Pozzuoli: the arched gateway to the ancient city of Cumae (Cuma). Etching by D. Cunego, 17--, after C.L. Clérisseau.
Clérisseau, Charles-Louis, 1721-1820.
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Date: [between 1700 and 1799]
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Reference: 2924540i
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Pula (Pola), Istria (Croatia): the arch of the Sergii. Etching by D. Cunego, 17--, after C.L. Clérisseau.
Clérisseau, Charles-Louis, 1721-1820.
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Date: [1831 or 1832]
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Reference: 2924545i
Part of: Architectural beauties of ancient Rome
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Baiae: the coast with an octagonal building on the right designated as the temple of Venus. Etching by D. Cunego, 17--, after C.L. Clérisseau.
Clérisseau, Charles-Louis, 1721-1820.
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Date: [1831 or 1832]
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Reference: 2924539i
Part of: Architectural beauties of ancient Rome
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Domenico Cunego
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Ruined buildings
Pula
Pozzuoli
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