Plate I. A-Ponte Rotto, Rome, by Canaletto. Pen Drawing, 27 cm. by 37.8 cm. Reproduced by Gracious Permission of His Majesty the King. (Windsor Castle). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-II
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Plate I. B-Ponte Rotto, Rome, by Canaletto. Pen and Wash, 27.2 cm. by 42.5 cm. (Salting Collection, British Museum). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-II
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Plate I. C-Ponte Rotto, Rome, Here Identified As by Canaletto. Pen and Wash. (British Museum). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-II
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Plate I. D-Temple of Mars Ultor and the Arco Dei Pantani. Pen and Wash. (British Museum). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-II
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Plate II. E-Caldario Terme Antoniane (?) by Canaletto. Pen and Wash. (British Museum). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-II
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Plate II. F-View of the Tiber, by Canaletto. Pen and Wash, 30.8 c. m. by 47 cm. (British Museum). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-II
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Plate II. G-The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, by Canaletto. Pen and Wash, 15.3 cm. by 22.2 cm. (British Museum). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-II
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Plate II. H-St. Peter's, Rome, by Canaletto. Pen and Wash, 30.8 cm. by 47 cm (Mr. Bowyer Nichols). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-II
Plate I. A-The Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, by Canaletto. Drawing in Ink. (Kunstgewerbe Museum, Berlin). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-I
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Plate I. B-The Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, by Canaletto. Dated 1743. (Hampton Co urt Palace). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-I
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Plate I. C-Roman View, by Canaletto. (Formerly in the Possession of Messrs. Harris and Sinclair, Dublin). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-I
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Plate II. D-The Capitol Seen from the Forum, by Canaletto. Ink Drawing. (British Museum). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-I
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Plate II. E-The Piazza Navona, by Bellotto. (Municipal Gallery, Nantes). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-I
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Plate II. F-The Capitol from the Forum, by Canaletto. Canvas, 80 cm. by 145 cm. (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-I
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Plate II. G-The Basilica of Constantine and Sta. Francesca Romana, by Bellotto. (Villa Borghese, Rome). Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome-I
Plate I. Drawings by Turner in His National Bequest. (A) View from the Summit of Monte Catillo. (B) View from the Foot of Monte Catillo. Turner at Tivoli
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Plate II. Drawings by Turner in His National Bequest. (C) View from the Left Bank of the River, the Campanile of the Duomo in the Distance. (D) View from the High Road up to the Town. Turner at Tivoli
Plate I. Drawings by Turner in His National Bequest. (A) The Castle and Bridge of S. Angelo with S. Peter's in the Distance. (B) View from behind Sta. Balbina, near the West Corner of the Baths of Caracalla. Turner in Rome-II
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Plate II. Drawings by Turner in His National Bequest. (C) View From the Bastion Which Protected the Belvedere, Towards the Porta Angelica. (D) The Forum, with the Tower of the Capitol, the Palace of the Senator, the Arch of Septimius Severus, Sta. Maria in Araceli, the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, and the Door of Ss. Cosma e Damiano. Turner in Rome-II
Plate I. Drawings by Turner in His National Bequest. (A) The Ponte Rotto Looking Upstream, with the Tower of the Capitol on the Right. (B) Interior of the Basilica of Constantine. Turner in Rome
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Plate II. Drawings by Turner in His National Bequest. (C) View from the Villa Madama Showing the Tiber. the Campagna, and the Apennines in the Distance. (D) View from Tivoli Showing the Villa of MÆcenas with the Campagna and the Gorge of the Anio. Turner in Rome