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Explore 'Ruins of a Gallery of Statues' by Piranesi – a stunning 1756 etching showcasing Roman ruins & Neoclassical beauty. A captivating art piece for collectors.
Explore Giovanni Battista Piranesi's 'Prisoners on a Projecting Platform,' a haunting etching of confinement and grandeur. Witness masterful perspective, intricate detail, and a dramatic exploration of space and human insignificance.
Explore Piranesi's intricate etching of the Plan of Rome, capturing monumental architectural detail with dramatic historical flair; own a piece of this masterful 18th-century vision.
Experience the dramatic grandeur of Roman antiquity through Giovanni Battista Piranesi's evocative Neoclassical etching of an inscribed plinth, a masterpiece of light and shadow waiting to grace your collection.
A dramatic black and white satirical engraving by Giovanni Battista Piranesi from 1769 featuring intricate architectural scrolls and biting commentary, perfect for collectors seeking a piece of historical intrigue.
Explore Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s ‘Roma, N. Mercili’ etching fragment (1769). A meticulously detailed monochrome print of Roman architecture, showcasing Neoclassical precision & masterful perspective.