Etched by Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775–1851, British
The Woman and Tambourine
1807
2
Edward Lear, 1812–1888, British
Jericho, 7 May 1858
1858
3
Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770, Italian
View of Ruins at Tivoli
ca. 1750
4
Thomas Jones, 1742–1803, British, active in Italy (1776–83)
The Claudian Aqueduct and Colosseum
1778
5
Carlo Labruzzi, 1748–1817, Italian
Sepulchre on the Via Nomentana in the Roman Campagna
undated
6
Attributed to John Ruskin, 1819–1900, British
Study after the Story of Apollo and Daphne
undated
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Print made by John Luard, 1790–1875, British
Simla
between 1832 and 1838
8
Thomas Bowles, ca. 1712–died 1753, British
A Prospect of the New Aqueduct of Lisbon, as crossing over the Valley of Alcantra on Stone Arches, the Largest of which is 150 feet wide, and 249 feet High. Which is 47 feet higher than the Monument in London
between 1780 and 1815
9
John Warwick Smith, 1749–1831, British
The Colosseum, Rome
1802
10
Sir Richard Colt Hoare, 1758–1838, British
The Convent of St. Cosimato, and part of the Claudian Aqueduct
1786 to 1819
11
Willey Reveley, (?), 1760–1799, British
Views in the Levant: Ruins in Rome with Goats, Cows and Herdsmen
ca. 1785
12
Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770, Italian
View of a Long Aqueduct
ca. 1750
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Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770, Italian
Aquedotto Angolare
ca. 1750
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Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770, Italian
View of Maglova Aqueduct
ca. 1750
15
Giovanni Battista Borra, 1713–1770, Italian
View of Tivoli
ca. 1750
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Sir Richard Colt Hoare, 1758–1838, British
Remains of the Claudian Aqueduct near the Convent of S. Cosimato