Partie de la Piramide de Caius Cestius, Colonne Milliaire, Barque antique de marbre connue sous le nom de la Navicella, Colonne Rostrale, from Les Plus Beaux Monuments de Rome Ancienne ou Recueil des plus beaux Morceaux de l'Antiquité Romaine qui existent encore
Plate 31, Capriccio with the Pyramid of Cestius, first milestone (Miliaria) on the Appian Way, the Navicella Fountain, and the Rostral Column of Gaius Duilius (Columna Rostrata C. Duilii). Two figures appear in the foreground among other architectural fragments. This image, one of twenty-nine full-page plates in the volume, faces page 51, which describes these monuments under the title "Colonne Milliare et quelques autres morceaux."
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- Title: Partie de la Piramide de Caius Cestius, Colonne Milliaire, Barque antique de marbre connue sous le nom de la Navicella, Colonne Rostrale, from Les Plus Beaux Monuments de Rome Ancienne ou Recueil des plus beaux Morceaux de l'Antiquité Romaine qui existent encore
- Artist: Probably after Jean Barbault (French, Viarmes 1718–1762 Rome)
- Engraver: Dominico Montagu (Italian, active Rome, ca. 1750–76)
- Printer: Giunchi Heritiers de Komarek
- Publisher: Bouchard & Gravier (Rome)
- Published in: Rome
- Date: 1761
- Medium: Etching
- Dimensions: Plate: 9 × 11 7/16 in. (22.8 × 29 cm)
- Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1952
- Object Number: 52.519.87(60)
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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