Choix des Plus Célèbres Maisons de Plaisance de Rome et ses environs
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Title: Choix des Plus Célèbres Maisons de Plaisance de Rome et ses environs
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Written and published by Charles Percier (French, Paris 1764–1838 Paris)
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Written and published by Pierre François Léonard Fontaine (French, Pontoise 1762–1853 Paris)
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Published by Pierre Didot l'ainé (French, 1761–1853)
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Engraved by Louis Pierre Baltard (French, Paris 1764–1846 Paris)
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Engraved by Jacques Charles Bonnard (French, 1765–1818)
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Engraved by François Louis Gounod (French, Paris 1758–1823 Paris)
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Engraved by Antoine Michel Filhol (French, Paris 1759–1812 Paris)
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Engraved by Claude Niquet (French, active ca. 1760–1831)
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Engraved by Victor Pillement (French, 1764–1814)
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Engraved by Jean-Baptiste Réville (French, 1767–1825)
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Engraved by Marie Alexandre Duparc (French, 1760–after 1825)
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Engraved by Louis Pauquet (French, 1759–about 1824)
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Engraved by J. J. de Laporte (French)
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Engraved by François-Martin Testard (French)
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Engraved by Antoine Abraham Devilliers (French, Paris 1784–1818 Paris)
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Engraved by Pierre Lacour (French, Bordeaux 1745–1814 Bordeaux)
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Engraved by P. Clochard (French)
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Engraved by Jean Marie Delettre (French)
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Engraved by Heina (French, 19th century)
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Engraved by Thièrry (French, active 19th century)
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Engraved by Jean Desaulx (French, 1789–1834)
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Engraved by Adrien Pierre Godefroy, Le Jeune (French, 1777–1865)
Published in: Paris
Date: 1809
Medium: Engraving
Dimensions: Overall: 23 1/4 x 16 1/4 x 1 5/8 in. (59 x 41.3 x 4.2 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1933, transferred from the Library
Accession Number: 1991.1073.16
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