View of Rome from the Janiculum in the South-West; verso: Sketch of buildings and plants, ca. 1540–50, Pen and brown ink, brown and blue wash, over black chalk, on three pieces of paper glued together, Sheet: 51 3/16 × 8 5/16 in. (130 × 21.1 cm), Drawings, Anthonis van den Wijngaerde (Netherlandish, Antwerp (?) 1525–1571 Madrid), Made of three pieces of paper glued together, this exceptionally large drawing is among the most detailed early panoramas of Rome. The view is from the Janiculum Hill, in the western part of the city, on the site of the American Academy
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View, Rome, Janiculum, South-West, verso, Sketch, buildings, plants, ca, 1540–50, Pen, brown ink, brown, blue wash, black chalk, three pieces, paper glued together, Sheet, 51 3/16, 8 5/16, 130, 21.1 cm, Drawings, Anthonis van den Wijngaerde, Netherlandish, Antwerp, 1525–1571, Madrid, exceptionally large, drawing, detailed early, panoramas, view, Janiculum Hill, western part, city, site, American Academy
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