Harvard Art Museums > M2869.3: Volume 3: The Antiquities of Rome, III Prints Collections Search Exit Deep Zoom Mode Add to Collection Copy Link Copy Citation Citation"Volume 3: The Antiquities of Rome, III (Giovanni Battista Piranesi)(Girolamo Rossi the Younger) , M2869.3,” Harvard Art Museums collections online, Nov 15, 2024, https://hvrd.art/o/57200. Identification and Creation Object Number M2869.3 People Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Italian (Mogliano Veneto, Italy 1720 - 1778 Rome, Italy) Girolamo Rossi the Younger, Italian (1682 - c. 1762) Title Volume 3: The Antiquities of Rome, III Other Titles Series/Book Title: Le Antichità Romane III Classification Prints Work Type book Date 18th century Culture Italian Persistent Link https://hvrd.art/o/57200 Physical Descriptions Technique Etching State, Edition, Standard Reference Number Edition 2nd, Italian Standard Reference Number Ficacci 278-326 Acquisition and Rights Credit Line Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Henry Osborn Taylor in memory of her father William Bradley Isham Accession Year 1925 Object Number M2869.3 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. Related Works M2869.3.15 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Remains of the tomb of the Metelli Prints M2869.3.12 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the tomb of the Plautii Prints M2869.3.9 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Tomb outside Porta S. Sebastiano Prints M2869.3.2 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Frontispiece: Ancient Circus of Mars with neighboring monuments viewed from the Via Appia Prints M2869.3.14 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of a tomb on the ancient Via Cassia Prints M2869.3.13 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Plan of the tomb of the Plautii on the Via Tiburtina Prints M2869.3.7 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the Via Appia Antica Prints M2869.3.4 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Part of the wall which surrounded the crematorium Prints M2869.3.19 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Large porphyry sarcophagus from the mausoleum of Saint Helena Prints M2869.3.18 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Remains of the mausoleum of St. Helena Prints M2869.3.10 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Tomb of the Three Curatii Brothers in Albano Prints M2869.3.6 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the visible remains of the ancient crematorium Prints M2869.3.5 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Quadrangular bricks sectioned diagonally Prints M2869.3.20 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Tomb on the Via Appia Antica in the Buonamici vineyard Prints M2869.3.17 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Ground plan of the mausoleum of St. Helena Prints M2869.3.16 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Plan of the mausoleum of St. Helena Prints M2869.3.11 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Inscriptions of the Plautii Mausoleum at Ponte Lugano Prints M2869.3.8 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Remains of funerary structures along the Via Appia Antica Prints M2869.3.3 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Part of the Via Appia Antica Prints M2869.3.26 Girolamo Rossi the Younger Opposing interior views of the tomb chambers Prints M2869.3.27 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Two fragments of brick stamps Prints M2869.3.28 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Marble tombstones Prints M2869.3.30 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Inscriptions of freedmen and slaves Prints M2869.3.36 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Inscriptions from the tomb chambers Prints M2869.3.25 Girolamo Rossi the Younger Panel containing an enlarged ornament from the tomb chambers Prints M2869.3.34 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Inscriptions from the tomb chambers Prints M2869.3.35 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Inscriptions from the tomb chambers Prints M2869.3.37 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Inscriptions from the tomb chambers Prints M2869.3.48 Giovanni Battista Piranesi One of four figures representing four Victories Prints M2869.3.51 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Rear view of the mausoleum of Cecilia Metella Prints M2869.3.54 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The lifting instruments called the Ulivella Prints M2869.3.39 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Interior view of the room next to the tomb chamber Prints M2869.3.40 Giovanni Battista Piranesi View of the pyramid of Gaius Cestius Prints M2869.3.45 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Interior wall of the funerary room Prints M2869.3.52 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Marble urn from the mausoleum of Cecilia Metella Prints M2869.3.53 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Means by which blocks of marble were lifted Prints M2869.3.21 Unidentified Artist Plan of the tomb chambers of the freedmen and slaves of the Family of Augustus Prints M2869.3.23 ? Girolamo Rossi the Younger Vertical section of the tomb chambers Prints M2869.3.24 Girolamo Rossi the Younger Another vertical section of the tomb chambers Prints M2869.3.29 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Fragments from the tomb chambers Prints M2869.3.32 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Inscriptions from the tomb chambers Prints M2869.3.38 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Plan of the rooms Prints M2869.3.46 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Painted metallic-colored vases Prints M2869.3.47 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Metallic-colored vase painted on the plaster of the wall Prints M2869.3.49 Giovanni Battista Piranesi The mausoleum of Cecilia Metella Prints M2869.3.50 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Part of the facade of the tomb of Cecilia Metella Prints M2869.3.22 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Tomb chambers of the freedmen and slaves of the Family of Augustus Prints M2869.3.1 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Title page to Vol. III Prints M2869.3.31 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Inscriptions from the tomb chambers Prints M2869.3.33 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Inscriptions from the tomb chambers Prints M2869.3.41 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Inscription of the mausoleum of Gaius Cestius Prints M2869.3.42 Giovanni Battista Piranesi One of two identical pedestals in the Capitoline Museum Prints M2869.3.43 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Plan of the pyramid of Gaius Cestius Prints M2869.3.44 Giovanni Battista Piranesi Vertical section of the pyramid of Gaius Cestius 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. 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