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Image: S. Stefano Rotondo in Roma

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S. Stefano Rotondo in Roma

1810
19th century

Joseph Anton Koch, Austrian, (1768–1839)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Etching
State: Third state
Series: from Roman Views (Vedute Romane)
Edition: From a group of ten plates from the set of twenty Roman Views
Bibliography: Andresen 4 (the complete set is Andresen 219–238); Otto R. von Lutterotti, p. 313; Cornelia Reiter, “Nature as Ideal: Drawings by Joseph Anton Koch and Johann Christian Reinhart,” Metropolitan Museum Journal, vol. 49 (2014), pp. 207–223, see p. 208 and following on the set.
Credit Line: Purchase funds, 1967
Accession Number: 1967.19.1.2

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  • cityscapes - Use for creative works that depict settlements that may be considered cities. For creative works depicting settlements that may be considered towns, use "townscapes (representations)." For images that are more documentary than creative, prefer
  • Italy - TGN 1000080
  • Rome - TGN 7000874 (standard English name used here for this well-known city)

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