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The Roman antiquities, t. 2, Plate XXV. Large urn of porphyry, within which is believed to have been placed the body of Constance.
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Date:
1756
Art form:
Decorative Arts
Serie:
Le antichità Romane
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