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Artist: Carlos Antonini
Classical Roman vase, early 19th century Italian Grand Tour engraving, c1820
By Carlos Antonini
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Italian Neoclassical engraving depicting the Roman bronze and marble vases in collections of antiquities in Rome. Circa 1820. 175mm by 130mm (platemark) 330mm by 215mm (sheet size)
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