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Vol 117/26

Purpose

Carlo Fontana, ROME, Teatro Tor di Nona, adjoining house for the Count d’Albert, (25-29) Plans

Aspect

Plans

Hand

Carlo Fontana (1634 - 1714)

Notes

Prov: Purchased at Robert Adam's Sale, May 1818. For a full catalogue entry see Lynda Fairbairn, Italian Renaissance Drawings from the Collection of Sir John Soane's Museum, London 1998

Level

Drawing

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