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Ashby Collection. Prints
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ARTIST
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Clérisseau, Charles-Louis, 1721-1820
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COLLECTOR
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Ashby, Thomas, 1874-1931
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ENGRAVER
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Cunego, Domenico
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Labruzzi, Carlo, approximately 1765-1818
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[1766]
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[1794?]
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Subject: CORPORATE NAME
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Santa Maria Antiqua (Church : Rome, Italy)
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Temple of Jupiter Stator (Rome, Italy)
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Subject: TOPICAL
Subject: TOPICAL
Archaeological sites
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Roman temples
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Subject: GEOGRAPHICAL
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Appian Way
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Italy
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PROVENANCE
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The print belonged to Thomas Ashby (1874-1931), Director British School at Rome (1906-1925), who inherited his father’s library and continued to enrich the collection throughout his life. The collection was purchased from his widow in 1931 for the BSR Library thanks to a generous donation from the Treasurer at the time, William Russell.
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Excavation of ancient Sepulchres made in the same Vineyard at the commencement of the Year 1791, with the various inscriptions found in them [graphic] =
Ancient sepulchre, Situated at three miles distance form Pozzoli in the kingdom of Naples
Temple of Iupiter stator, View of the three columns that remain of this temple having on the left the church of S.ta Maria Liberatrice with a part of the Pallatin Hill now called the Farnese Gardens [graphic] =
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