Harvard Art Museums > 2008.312.1-101: Vedute di Roma (101 etchings) Prints Collections Search Exit Deep Zoom Mode Add to Collection Copy Link Copy Citation Citation"Vedute di Roma (101 etchings) (Giovanni Battista Piranesi) , 2008.312.1-101,” Harvard Art Museums collections online, Nov 21, 2024, https://hvrd.art/o/237779. Identification and Creation Object Number 2008.312.1-101 People Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Italian (Mogliano Veneto, Italy 1720 - 1778 Rome, Italy) Title Vedute di Roma (101 etchings) Classification Prints Work Type book Date 18th century Culture Italian Persistent Link https://hvrd.art/o/237779 Physical Descriptions Technique Etching Acquisition and Rights Credit Line Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Permanent transfer from the Fine Arts Library, Harvard University, Gift of Thomas Palmer, Esq., of Boston, 1772 Accession Year 2008 Object Number 2008.312.1-101 Division European and American Art Contact am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu Permissions The Harvard Art Museums encourage the use of images found on this website for personal, noncommercial use, including educational and scholarly purposes. To request a higher resolution file of this image, please submit an online request. Publication History John E. Moore, "Prints, Salami, and Cheese: Savoring the Roman Festival of the Chinea", The Art Bulletin (December 1995), vol. 77, no. 4, pp. 584-608, p. 604, note 100 Ethan Lasser, ed., The Philosophy Chamber: Art and Science in Harvard’s Teaching Cabinet, 1766–1820, exh. cat., Harvard Art Museums (Cambridge, MA, 2017), pp. 51-54 Related Works 2008.312.72 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Tombs Attributed to Piso Licinianus and the Cornelii on the Appian Way Prints 2008.312.75 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Waterfall at Tivoli Prints 2008.312.97 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Arch of Constantine Prints 2008.312.30 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Castel S. Angelo Prints 2008.312.60 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Pantheon of Agrippa, today called S. Maria ad Martyres Prints 2008.312.94 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Remains of the Praetorian Fort [the Poecile] in Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli Prints 2008.312.51 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Trajan's Column Prints 2008.312.62 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli: The Broken Side of the Colonnade Prints 2008.312.64 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Ponte Molle Prints 2008.312.99 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Arch of Septimius Severus Prints 2008.312.69 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The So-called Tempio della Tosse, near Tivoli Prints 2008.312.52 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Column of Marcus Aurelius Prints 2008.312.53 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Egyptian Obelisk in the Piazze di S. Giovanni Laterano Prints 2008.312.57 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of Flavian's Amphitheater, called the Colosseum Prints 2008.312.76 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Ruins of the Antonine Baths [Baths of Caracalla] Prints 2008.312.78 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Interior of the Flavian Amphitheater, called the Colosseum Prints 2008.312.120 Giovanni Battista Piranesi St. Peter's, with Forecourt and Colonnades. Bird's-eye View. Prints 2008.312.20 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Castello dell' Acqua Felice Prints 2008.312.21 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Fountainhead of the Acqua Paola on Monte Aureo Prints 2008.312.22 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Palazzo della Consulta Prints 2008.312.27 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Harbour and Quay, called the Ripa Grande Prints 2008.312.28 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Smaller Harbor, called the Porto di Ripetta Prints 2008.312.38 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Capitol and the Steps of S. Maria in Araceli Prints 2008.312.39 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Capitol Seen from the Side of the Central Steps Prints 2008.312.41 Giovanni Battista Piranesi A Corner with the Forum Romanum, with the Temple of Castor and Pollux, and S. Maria Liberatrice in Foreground Left, S. Teodore in Middle Distance, and Monte Aventino in the Distance Prints 2008.312.86 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Pantheon. Interior. Prints 2008.312.87 Giovanni Battista Piranesi S. Maria Maggiore. Interior. Prints 2008.312.88 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Interior View of the Basilica of San Giovanni Laterano Prints 2008.312.89 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Villa of His Eminence Cardinal Alessandro Albani, outside Porte Salaria Prints 2008.312.56 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Arch of Constantine and the Colosseum Prints 2008.312.63 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli. Upright Plate. Prints 2008.312.74 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The So-called Temple of Minerva Medica Prints 2008.312.79 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Remains of a covered portico to part of the Villa called the 'Sette Bassi' on the Road to Frascati Prints 2008.312.82 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Pantheon. Interior of the Portico. Prints 2008.312.83 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Tomb of the Plautii, near the Ponte Lucano Prints 2008.312.85 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Hadrian's Villa. Remains of the Smaller Palace (Formerly Called the Temple of Apollo) Prints 2008.312.95 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Forum of Nerva; with the Two Half-buried Corinthian Columns Prints 2008.312.100 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Roman Forum, or Campo Vaccino, with the Temple of Antonius and Faustina in the Foreground L., the Temple of Castor and Pollux Foreground R., and the Colosseum in the Distance Prints 2008.312.31 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Ponte Salario Prints 2008.312.32 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Hadrianeum (once used as a custom house) in the Piazza di Pietra Prints 2008.312.35 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Pyramid of Caius Cestius, with the Porta S. Paolo and Adjoining Road Prints 2008.312.48 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The so-called Temple of Bacchus, now the Church of S. Urban Prints 2008.312.49 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Temple of Antonius and Faustina Prints 2008.312.73 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The So-called Villa of Maecenas at Tivoli. Interior. With Two Figures in the Opening of an Arch above. Prints 2008.312.80 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The So-called Grotto of Egeria Prints 2008.312.81 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Interior view of the so-called Temple of Bacchus, now the church of San Urbano, outside Rome Prints 2008.312.84 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The So-called Villa of Maecenas at Tivoli. Interior. Prints 2008.312.92 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Small Waterfall and Rapids at Tivoli Prints 2008.312.98 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Arch of Titus with the Casino Farnese on the Left Prints 2008.312.67 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Tomb of Caecilia Metella Prints 2008.312.9 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Basilica of Saint Maria Maggiore with the Two Buildings next to the Basilica Prints 2008.312.11 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Facade of the Basilica of S. Croce in Jerusalem Prints 2008.312.12 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Basilica of San Lorenzo from beyond the Walls Prints 2008.312.23 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Palazzo di Montecitorio Prints 2008.312.24 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Palazzo dell'Accademia di Francia Prints 2008.312.25 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Palace of the Illustrious Barberini Family on the Quirinal Hill, Designed by Cavaliere Bernini Prints 2008.312.26 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Palazzo Odescalchi Prints 2008.312.29 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Bridge and Castel Sant’ Angelo Prints 2008.312.15 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Piazza di Monte Cavallo Prints 2008.312.1 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Title Page Prints 2008.312.2 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Frontispiece, with Statue of Minerva Prints 2008.312.3 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of Saint Peter's Basilica and Piazza in the Vatican Prints 2008.312.5 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Exterior View of the Great Basilica of Saint Peter at the Vatican Prints 2008.312.6 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Basilica of Saint Paul from outside the Walls Prints 2008.312.7 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Interior Section of the Basilica of Saint Paul from outside the Walls Prints 2008.312.8 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Basilica of Saint John Lateran Prints 2008.312.10 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Rear Facade of the Basilica of Sta. Maria Maggiore Prints 2008.312.13 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Basilica of St. Sebastian from beyond the Walls of Rome, on the Appian Way Prints 2008.312.14 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Piazza del Popolo Prints 2008.312.17 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Piazza della Rotonda Prints 2008.312.18 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Piazza di Spagna Prints 2008.312.68 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Ponte Lucano, with the Tomb of the Plautii Prints 2008.312.4 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Interior of the Basilica of Saint Peter at the Vatican Prints 2008.312.33 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Theatre of Marcellus Prints 2008.312.36 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Pyramid of Caius Cestius Prints 2008.312.37 Giovanni Battista Piranesi S. Costanza (erroneously called Temple of Bacchus) Prints 2008.312.43 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Upper Floor of the Cages for Wild Animals built by Domitian, associated with the Flavian Amphitheatre and (commonly called the Curia Hostillia) Prints 2008.312.50 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Temple of Venus and Roma (erroneously called Temple of Sol and Luna) Prints 2008.312.16 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Piazza Navona above the Ruins of the Circo Agonale Prints 2008.312.19 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Large Trevi Fountain formerly called the Acqua Vergine Prints 2008.312.40 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Campo Vaccino Prints 2008.312.42 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Forum of Augustus (erroneously called Forum of Nerva) Prints 2008.312.34 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Fountain of the Aqua Julia Prints 2008.312.44 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Temple of Jupiter Tonans (Jupiter the Thunderer), actually the Temple of Vespasian and Titus Prints 2008.312.45 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Basilica of Constantine Prints 2008.312.46 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The so-called Temple of Fortuna Virilis (now Church of S. Maria Egiziaca) Prints 2008.312.47 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Temple of Cybele in the Piazza of the Bocca della Verità Prints 2008.312.54 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Arch of Septimius Severus, with the Church of S. Martina on the Right Prints 2008.312.55 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Arch of Titus Prints 2008.312.58 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Atrium of the Portico of Octavia Prints 2008.312.65 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The so-called Villa of Maecenas, Tivoli Prints 2008.312.77 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Baths of Caracalla: Interior of the Central Hall Prints 2008.312.90 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Remains of the Temple of the God Canopus at Hadrian’s Villa in Tivoli Prints 2008.312.91 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The So-called Temple of Hercules, at Cori Prints 2008.312.93 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Hadrian's Villa: The Central Room of the Larger Thermae Prints 2008.312.59 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Internal View of the Atrium of the Portico of Octavia Prints 2008.312.61 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The Temple of the Sibyl, Tivoli, with another Temple R., once used as the Church of S. Giorgio Prints 2008.312.70 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The So-called Tempio della Tosse, near Tivoli. Interior. Upright. Prints 2008.312.71 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The So-called Temple of Salus, on the Road to Albano Prints 2008.312.66 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Two Churches near Trajan's Column, S. Maria Di Loreto and Santissimo Nome Di Maria Prints Verification Level This record was created from historic documentation and may not have been reviewed by a curator; it may be inaccurate or incomplete. Our records are frequently revised and enhanced. For more information please contact the Division of European and American Art at am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu