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See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Grotto of Tiberius at Sperlonga (18th - 19th century) + Add to album Interior of a Roman Edifice with Visitors (18th century) + Add to album On the Via Appia (1789) + Add to album A View from the Palatine Hill, Rome, the Alban Hills in the Distance (c.1775) + Add to album Tufara + Add to album On the Appian Way + Add to album Costumi Fatti a Rocca di Papa (1793) + Add to album Untitled (A view of the Forum with oxen) (1789-1794) + Add to album Fondi: Il Castello + Add to album Ruins of the Ponte Fratto over the River Calore (mid 1700s- early 1800s) + Add to album Untitled (Two sepulchres on the right of the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (The so-called Sepulchre of Priscilla, Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (The so-called Sepulchre of Horatius Flaccus on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (The Basilica in Maxentius' Villa on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Tombs on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Tombs on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Embankment below Ariccia + Add to album Untitled (View of the Mausoleum of Romolo and its portico on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Sepulchre on the left of the Via Appia, Rome, figure on the right) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Ancient Sepulchre in the Vigna Casali on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Sepulchre on the Via Nomentana in the Roman Campagna + Add to album Graf van de Horatii aan de Via Appia (1789) + Add to album Ruin of an Aqueduct on the Road to Cori, Italy (1789) + Add to album Untitled (Crossroad between the Via Appia and the Via Latina) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (The so-called temple of Rediculus or Sepulchre of Annia Regilla) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Tombs on the left of the Via Appia, with the Claudian aqueduct in the distance and figures) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Interior of a tomb on the left of the Via Appia with arched openings) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Two tombs connected by a wooden bridge on the left of the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (The so-called tombs of the Cercenii in the Vigna Vidaschi on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (The so-called Sepulchre of the Calventii on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (The so-called Arch of Drusus on the Via Appia with Porta San Sebastiano, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album The Great Villa of the Quintilii on the Appian Way (1789) + Add to album Untitled (Torre di Capo di Bove on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (The nympheum known as the Grotta della Ninfa Egeria, Caffarella Valley, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella on the Via Appia) (1789-1794) + Add to album Ruins at Capua + Add to album Untitled (An excavation of ancient sepulchres in the Vigna Moroni on the right of the Via Appia, Rome) (1791-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Another sepulchre within the excavations of the tomb of Claudia Semne on the Via Appia, Rome) (1793-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Tomb on the left of the Via Appia and the Tomb of Cecilia Metella in the background) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Sepulchre on the left of the Via Appia, Rome, woman and child on the right) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (An exterior view of the so-called Sepulchre of the Calventii on the right) (1789-1794) + Add to album Ruins of the Great Villa of the Quintelli (late 1700-s early 1800s) + Add to album Ruins on the Right of the Via Appia (c.1789) + Add to album Untitled (Ruined arches by the side of the Via Appia) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (A view of the Circus of Maxentius) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (View of the Ustrino on the Via Appia looking towards Albano) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (The Chapel of Reginald Pole) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (A group of figures seated beneath a statue of Minerva) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Remains of a sepulchre so-called Sepolcro d'Orazia on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album The so-called Sepulchre of the Horatii and the Curiatii at Albano Laziate + Add to album Untitled (Interior of the so-called Sepulchre of the Calventii on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (A circular tomb on the left of the Via Appia and others on the background) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Two sepulchres on the Via Appia on the right hand side) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (The interior of a sepulchral chamber of Augustus' household on the Via Appia) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Ruins of the so-called Temple of Jupiter on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (Entrance to the tomb of the Scipio family on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) + Add to album Untitled (A small bridge over the Aqua Crabra and part of the Baths of Caracalla) (1789-1794) + Add to album The Colosseum from the Caelian Mount, with the Arch of Constantine and a View of the Forum, Rome. + Add to album Untitled (An excavation of ancient sepulchres in the Vigna Moroni on the right of the Via Appia) (1790-1794) + Add to album Untitled (A barnhouse with remains of an antique sepulchre in the Vigna Vidaschi on the Via Appia) (1789-1794) + Add to album 12Next Last Grotto of Tiberius at Sperlonga (18th - 19th century) image courtesy of Minneapolis Institute of Art | Public Domain Interior of a Roman Edifice with Visitors (18th century) image courtesy of Minneapolis Institute of Art | Public Domain On the Via Appia (1789) image © Karen Taylor Fine Art | All Rights Reserved A View from the Palatine Hill, Rome, the Alban Hills in the Distance (c.1775) The Art Institute of Chicago | CC0 1.0 Tufara image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art On the Appian Way image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Costumi Fatti a Rocca di Papa (1793) image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Untitled (A view of the Forum with oxen) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Fondi: Il Castello image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Ruins of the Ponte Fratto over the River Calore (mid 1700s- early 1800s) Courtesy of the RISD Museum, Providence, RI | CC0 1.0 Untitled (Two sepulchres on the right of the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (The so-called Sepulchre of Priscilla, Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (The so-called Sepulchre of Horatius Flaccus on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (The Basilica in Maxentius' Villa on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Tombs on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Tombs on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Embankment below Ariccia image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Untitled (View of the Mausoleum of Romolo and its portico on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Sepulchre on the left of the Via Appia, Rome, figure on the right) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Ancient Sepulchre in the Vigna Casali on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Sepulchre on the Via Nomentana in the Roman Campagna image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Graf van de Horatii aan de Via Appia (1789) Image courtesy Rijksmuseum | CC0 1.0 Ruin of an Aqueduct on the Road to Cori, Italy (1789) © President and Fellows of Harvard College | All Rights Reserved Untitled (Crossroad between the Via Appia and the Via Latina) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (The so-called temple of Rediculus or Sepulchre of Annia Regilla) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Tombs on the left of the Via Appia, with the Claudian aqueduct in the distance and figures) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Interior of a tomb on the left of the Via Appia with arched openings) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Two tombs connected by a wooden bridge on the left of the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (The so-called tombs of the Cercenii in the Vigna Vidaschi on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (The so-called Sepulchre of the Calventii on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (The so-called Arch of Drusus on the Via Appia with Porta San Sebastiano, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 The Great Villa of the Quintilii on the Appian Way (1789) Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington | Public Domain Untitled (Torre di Capo di Bove on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (The nympheum known as the Grotta della Ninfa Egeria, Caffarella Valley, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella on the Via Appia) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Ruins at Capua image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Untitled (An excavation of ancient sepulchres in the Vigna Moroni on the right of the Via Appia, Rome) (1791-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Another sepulchre within the excavations of the tomb of Claudia Semne on the Via Appia, Rome) (1793-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Tomb on the left of the Via Appia and the Tomb of Cecilia Metella in the background) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Sepulchre on the left of the Via Appia, Rome, woman and child on the right) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (An exterior view of the so-called Sepulchre of the Calventii on the right) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Ruins of the Great Villa of the Quintelli (late 1700-s early 1800s) Courtesy of the RISD Museum, Providence, RI | CC0 1.0 Ruins on the Right of the Via Appia (c.1789) Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts | CC0 1.0 Untitled (Ruined arches by the side of the Via Appia) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (A view of the Circus of Maxentius) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (View of the Ustrino on the Via Appia looking towards Albano) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (The Chapel of Reginald Pole) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (A group of figures seated beneath a statue of Minerva) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Remains of a sepulchre so-called Sepolcro d'Orazia on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 The so-called Sepulchre of the Horatii and the Curiatii at Albano Laziate National Galleries of Scotland | CC BY 4.0 Untitled (Interior of the so-called Sepulchre of the Calventii on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (A circular tomb on the left of the Via Appia and others on the background) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Two sepulchres on the Via Appia on the right hand side) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (The interior of a sepulchral chamber of Augustus' household on the Via Appia) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Ruins of the so-called Temple of Jupiter on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Entrance to the tomb of the Scipio family on the Via Appia, Rome) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (A small bridge over the Aqua Crabra and part of the Baths of Caracalla) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 The Colosseum from the Caelian Mount, with the Arch of Constantine and a View of the Forum, Rome. image credit Yale Center for British Art | Public Domain, Yale Center for British Art Untitled (An excavation of ancient sepulchres in the Vigna Moroni on the right of the Via Appia) (1790-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (A barnhouse with remains of an antique sepulchre in the Vigna Vidaschi on the Via Appia) (1789-1794) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0