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1278-5 St. Peter's Cathedral night view with passing crowd, from Via della Conciliazione, Rome, Lazio, Italy, EuropeLegenda da Fotoarena:St. Peter's Cathedral night view with passing crowd, from Via della Conciliazione, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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1179-4325 Sunrise over St. Peter's Basilica (Basilica di San Pietro) view from Castel Sant'Angelo, Vatican City, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, EuropeLegenda da Fotoarena:Sunrise over St. Peter's Basilica (Basilica di San Pietro) view from Castel Sant'Angelo, Vatican City, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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828-1313 St. Peter's Basilica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, EuropeLegenda da Fotoarena:St. Peter's Basilica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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828-1322 St. Peter's Basilica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, EuropeLegenda da Fotoarena:St. Peter's Basilica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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828-1292 St. Peter's Basilica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, EuropeLegenda da Fotoarena:St. Peter's Basilica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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828-1293 St. Peter's Basilica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, EuropeLegenda da Fotoarena:St. Peter's Basilica, UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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785-1855 The Basilica of St. Peter's from Piazza San Pietro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, EuropeLegenda da Fotoarena:The Basilica of St. Peter's from Piazza San Pietro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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785-1859 The Vatican Museum from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, EuropeLegenda da Fotoarena:The Vatican Museum from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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ibxfrs07754720 View from dome of St. Peter's Basilica to Vatican Museums, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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alb3683110 Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: St. Peter's. Artist: After Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, Caprese 1475-1564 Rome); Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla (Italian, active Rome, 1575-99). Dimensions: sheet: 13 3/8 x 18 1/8 in. (34 x 46 cm). Publisher: Antonio Lafreri (French, Orgelet, Franche-Comte ca. 1512-1577 Rome); Claudio Duchetti (Italian, active Venice and Rome, ca. 1565-died ca. 1585). Series/Portfolio: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae. Date: 16th century.This print comes from the museum's copy of the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae (The Mirror of Roman Magnificence) The Speculum found its origin in the publishing endeavors of Antonio Salamanca and Antonio Lafreri. During their Roman publishing careers, the two foreign publishers - who worked together between 1553 and 1563 - initiated the production of prints recording art works, architecture and city views related to Antique and Modern Rome. The prints could be bought individually by tourists and collectors, but were also purchased in larger groups which were often bound together in an album. In 1573, Lafreri commissioned a title page for this purpose, which is where the title 'Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae' first appears. Lafreri envisioned an ideal arrangement of the prints in 7 different categories, but during his lifetime, never appears to have offered one standard, bound set of prints. Instead, clients composed their own selection from the corpus to be bound, or collected a group of prints over time. When Lafreri died, two-third of the existing copper plates went to the Duchetti family (Claudio and Stefano), while another third was distributed among several publishers. The Duchetti appear to have standardized production, offering a more or less uniform version of the Speculum to their clients. The popularity of the prints also inspired other publishers in Rome to make copies however, and to add new prints to the corpus. The museum's copy of the Speculum entered the collection as a group of 3 albums with inlaid engravings and etchings. The prints have since been removed, but the original place of each print within the album is contained in the accession number: 41.72(volume.place).Originally volume 3, plate 25 in the scrapbook. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Author: after Michelangelo Buonarroti. Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla.
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alb3628581 Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: St. Peter's. Artist: After Antonio da Labacco (Italian, near Vigevano ca. 1495-after 1567); After Antonio da Sangallo, the Younger (Italian, Florence 1484-1546 Terni). Dimensions: sheet: 17 13/16 x 22 1/16 in. (45.2 x 56 cm)plate: 13 7/16 x 16 5/16 in. (34.1 x 41.5 cm). Publisher: Antonio Salamanca (Salamanca 1478-1562 Rome). Series/Portfolio: Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae. Date: 1547.This print comes from the museum's copy of the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae (The Mirror of Roman Magnificence) The Speculum found its origin in the publishing endeavors of Antonio Salamanca and Antonio Lafreri. During their Roman publishing careers, the two foreign publishers - who worked together between 1553 and 1563 - initiated the production of prints recording art works, architecture and city views related to Antique and Modern Rome. The prints could be bought individually by tourists and collectors, but were also purchased in larger groups which were often bound together in an album. In 1573, Lafreri commissioned a title page for this purpose, which is where the title 'Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae' first appears. Lafreri envisioned an ideal arrangement of the prints in 7 different categories, but during his lifetime, never appears to have offered one standard, bound set of prints. Instead, clients composed their own selection from the corpus to be bound, or collected a group of prints over time. When Lafreri died, two-third of the existing copper plates went to the Duchetti family (Claudio and Stefano), while another third was distributed among several publishers. The Duchetti appear to have standardized production, offering a more or less uniform version of the Speculum to their clients. The popularity of the prints also inspired other publishers in Rome to make copies however, and to add new prints to the corpus. The museum's copy of the Speculum entered the collection as a group of 3 albums with inlaid engravings and etchings. The prints have since been removed, but the original place of each print within the album is contained in the accession number: 41.72(volume.place).Originally volume 3, plate 20 in the scrapbook. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3664398 Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Longitudinal Section Showing the Interior of Saint Peter's Basilica as Conceived by Michelangelo (Published in 1569). Artist: Etienne DuPérac (French, ca. 1535-1604). Dimensions: sheet: 13 1/4 x 18 3/4 in. (33.7 x 47.6 cm). Date: 1551, 1558-61.This print comes from the museum's copy of the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae (The Mirror of Roman Magnificence) The Speculum found its origin in the publishing endeavors of Antonio Salamanca and Antonio Lafreri. During their Roman publishing careers, the two foreign publishers - who worked together between 1553 and 1563 - initiated the production of prints recording art works, architecture and city views related to Antique and Modern Rome. The prints could be bought individually by tourists and collectors, but were also purchased in larger groups which were often bound together in an album. In 1573, Lafreri commissioned a title page for this purpose, which is where the title 'Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae' first appears. Lafreri envisioned an ideal arrangement of the prints in 7 different categories, but during his lifetime, never appears to have offered one standard, bound set of prints. Instead, clients composed their own selection from the corpus to be bound, or collected a group of prints over time. When Lafreri died, two-third of the existing copper plates went to the Duchetti family (Claudio and Stefano), while another third was distributed among several publishers. The Duchetti appear to have standardized production, offering a more or less uniform version of the Speculum to their clients. The popularity of the prints also inspired other publishers in Rome to make copies however, and to add new prints to the corpus. The museum's copy of the Speculum entered the collection as a group of 3 albums with inlaid engravings and etchings. The prints have since been removed, but the original place of each print within the album is contained in the accession number: 41.72(volume.place). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Author: Etienne Dupérac.
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akg927793 Rome / Roma (Italy), Vatican, St Peter's Cathedral / Basilica di San Pietro (buil t starting in 1506 under Julius II. Partial view from the south of the dome (built as of 1547; architect: Michelangelo Buonarroti; vaulting, 1586-93, by Giacomo della Porta and Domenico Fontana). Photo, 2009.
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akg228672 Rome (Italy), S.Pietro (St. Peter's Basilica), (rebuilt from 1506 onwards under Pope Julius II, after designs by Bramante, Peruzzi, Sangallo and Michelangelo; nave 1607-14 by Carlo Maderna). Interior view: dome in a flanking aisle. Photo, 24.8.1996.
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akg227798 Rome (Italy), S.Pietro (St. Peter's Basilica), (rebuilt from 1506 onwards; after designs by Bramante, Michelangelo etc.). Interior view of the dome (design 1547 by Michelangelo Buonarroti, completed in 1593 by Giacomo della Porta). Photo, 1991.
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akg140103 Rome, Vatican. View from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica of the Vatican Museums with Cortile del Belvedere and Cortile della Pigna. Photograph (part of a stereoscopic picture), New York & London (Underwood & Underwood) 1900. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg927794 Rome / Roma (Italy), Vatican, St Peter's Cathedral / Basilica di San Pietro (buil t starting in 1506 under Julius II.-Partial view from the south of the dome (built as of 1547; architect: Michelangelo Buonarroti; vaulting, 1586-93, by Giacomo della Porta and Domenico Fontana).-Photo, 2009.
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alb5177760 St. Peter's Basilica and Vatican City (Seen from the North), Rome, Italy, Frederic Edwin Church, American, 18261900, Graphite on paper, Recto: Horizontal view of the St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican with a man and a woman standing in the left foreground., Verso: Horzontal view of roofs and domes with a tree in the foreground., January 1869, architecture, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5198357 Distant View of the Dome of St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, Italy, Frederic Edwin Church, American, 18261900, Graphite on paper, Recto: Horizontal view containing a distant view of the dome of St. Peter's against a sky with some clouds., Verso: Horizontal distant view of the dome of St. Peter's seen from the Northwest., January 1869, architecture, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5193823 Dome of St. Peter's Basilica Seen from the Pincio Hill, Rome, Italy, Frederic Edwin Church, American, 18261900, Graphite on paper, Recto: Horizontal distant view of the done of St. Peter's Basilica shown from the Pincio Hill. Trees are seen at left and at right in the foreground., Verso: Horizontal view of the dome of St. Peter's Basilica and one of the towers., January 1869, architecture, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5175291 Domes of St. Peter's Basilica (Seen from the North), Rome, Italy, Frederic Edwin Church, American, 18261900, Graphite on paper, Recto: Horizontal view of the main and a secondary dome of St. Peter's Basilica shown from the North, with trees in a hilly landscape drawn at right vertically., Verso: Vertical view of festive decorations including two balconies covered with draped cloth; two windows with banners hanging out; a woman shown from the back, and an indistinct desgin at the lower margin., January 1869, architecture, Drawing, Drawing.
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ado00004097 View on the dome of St Peter's Basilica from the Pincio gardens over Piazza del Popolo in Rome (Italy). Ca. 1860. Author: Unknown photographer.
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ado00074929 View of the dome of St. Peter's Basilica from the terrace of the Pincio in Rome (Italy). Ca. 1860. Author: Unknown photographer.
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akg896590 Carus, Carl Gustav; 1789-1869. "Erinnerungen an Rom. Raffael und Michelangelo im Anblick der Peterskirche bei Vollmond", 1839. Öl auf Holz, 36,9 x 47 cm. Inv.Nr. IV-1957-40. Museum: Freies Dt. Hochstift., FRANKFURT AM MAIN.
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alb3660656 Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Elevation Showing the Exterior of Saint Peter's Basilica from the South as Conceived by Michelagelo (Published in 1569). Artist: Etienne DuPérac (French, ca. 1535-1604). Dimensions: sheet: 13 5/16 x 18 1/8 in. (33.8 x 46.1 cm). Date: 1558-61.This print comes from the museum's copy of the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae (The Mirror of Roman Magnificence) The Speculum found its origin in the publishing endeavors of Antonio Salamanca and Antonio Lafreri. During their Roman publishing careers, the two foreign publishers - who worked together between 1553 and 1563 - initiated the production of prints recording art works, architecture and city views related to Antique and Modern Rome. The prints could be bought individually by tourists and collectors, but were also purchased in larger groups which were often bound together in an album. In 1573, Lafreri commissioned a title page for this purpose, which is where the title 'Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae' first appears. Lafreri envisioned an ideal arrangement of the prints in 7 different categories, but during his lifetime, never appears to have offered one standard, bound set of prints. Instead, clients composed their own selection from the corpus to be bound, or collected a group of prints over time. When Lafreri died, two-third of the existing copper plates went to the Duchetti family (Claudio and Stefano), while another third was distributed among several publishers. The Duchetti appear to have standardized production, offering a more or less uniform version of the Speculum to their clients. The popularity of the prints also inspired other publishers in Rome to make copies however, and to add new prints to the corpus. The museum's copy of the Speculum entered the collection as a group of 3 albums with inlaid engravings and etchings. The prints have since been removed, but the original place of each print within the album is contained in the accession number: 41.72(volume.place). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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iblhan00600608 View of the city and St. Peter's Square as seen from the dome of St. Peter´s Basilica, Rome, Italy, Europe
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iblshu01032956 View from Ponte Sant'Angelo of St. Peter's Basilica in evening light, Rome, Italy, Europe
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iblshu01032957 View from Ponte Sant'Angelo of St. Peter's Basilica in evening light, Rome, Italy, Europe
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ibldwb01497017 View from the dome of Basilica di San Pietro, St. Peter's Basilica, to the Vatican Gardens and the Palazzo del Governorate, Vatican, Rome, Italy, Europe
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iblvic02142795 View from Castel Sant'Angelo towards St. Peter's Basilica and the papal escape route, Rome, Italy, Europe
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iblvic02142800 View from Castel Sant'Angelo towards St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, Italy, Europe
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iblvic02142796 View from Castel Sant'Angelo towards St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican, Rome, Italy, Europe
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iblshu02108332 View from Castel Sant'Angelo to St Peter's Basilica, Rome, Italy, Europe
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iblshu02108331 View from Castel Sant'Angelo to St Peter's Basilica, Rome, Italy, Europe
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iblral03242325 View of Rome and St Peter's Square from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, Fontana di Trevi, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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iblral03242327 Crossing or intersection in the dome area of St. Peter's Basilica, Fontana di Trevi, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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iblral03242321 View of Rome and St Peter's Square from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, Fontana di Trevi, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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ibljun03792145 View from the dome of the Basilica San Pietro, St. Peter's Basilica, on the Piazza San Pietro, St. Peter's Square and the road Via della Conciliazione, Vatican, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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ibljun03792164 Transept with the dome of the Basilica San Pietro, St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican, Vatican City, Rome, Italy, Europe
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ibljun03795630 Dome of the left aisle, St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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iblpwn03747719 The dome interior of St Peter's by Michelangelo, The Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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iblhan03851764 View from the Pincio of St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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ibljun03874872 View from the Pincio of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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iblpwn03747720 The dome interior of St Peter's by Michelangelo, The Vatican, Rome, Lazio Italy
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iblgiv04002160 View over St. Peter's Square from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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iblgiv04002173 View of Rome from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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iblgiv04002168 View over St. Peter's Square from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica. Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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ibltlf04411626 View of St. Peter's Square from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, Italy, Europe
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955_14_15358790 Italy, Rome, Vatican City and St. Peter's Basilica seen from Piazza Garibaldi in the Janiculum
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iblrai01810060 St. Peter's Basilica, obelisk, Apostolic Palace, St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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akg423380 Rome - Roma (Latium, Italy), Via della Conciliazione. (street connecting Piazza Pia and Piazza San Pietro with St. Peter's Basilica; dom; constructed from 1936-1950). View from Piazza Pia down the Via della Conciliazone to St Peter's Basilica. Photo.
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0326757 ROME: ST. PETER'S SQUARE. View of St. Peter's Square and the city of Rome from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica. Stereograph, 1901.
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0326759 ROME: ST. PETER'S SQUARE. View of St. Peter's Square and the city of Rome from the dome of St. Peter's Basilica. Stereograph, 1901.
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0034340 ST. PETER'S BASILICA, 1976. View from the top of the dome of St. Peter's Basilica showing St. Peter's Square with Bernini's Colonade, Rome, Italy.
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