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Rome View of the Colosseum and The Arch of Constantine -
Antonio Joli
Rome View of the Colosseum and The Arch of Constantine 2 -
Antonio Joli
Rome, a view of the Tiber looking downstream with the Castel and Ponte Sant' Angelo, Saint Peter's Basilica and the Vatican, Santo Spirito in Sassia -
Antonio Joli
Rome, A View Of The Tiber With The Ponte And Castel Sant'Angelo, St. Peter's Basilica And The Vatican Beyond -
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