Image:Quirinal Giovanni Piranesi.jpg

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A mid-18th century drawing of the Quirinal in Rome, by Giovanni Battista Piranesi. The famous Roman scuptures of Castor and Pollux (the Dioscuri) are in the foreground.

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A mid-18th century drawing of the Quirinal in Rome, by Giovanni Battista Piranesi.

The famous Roman scuptures of Castor and Pollux (the Dioscuri) are in the foreground.

Public domain The two-dimensional work of art depicted in this image is in the public domain worldwide due to the date of death of its author (if it is was published outside of the U.S. and the author has been dead for over 70 years), or due to its date of publication (if it was first made public in the U.S. before 1923). Therefore this photographical reproduction is also in the public domain, at least in the United States (see Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp.), in Germany, and in many other countries.
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Creator

Name: Piranesi, Giovanni Battista

Alternative names: Piranesi, Giambattista

Date of birth: 1720-10-04

Location of birth: Mogliano Veneto

Date of death: 1778-11-09

Location of death: Roma

Work period:

Work location: Roma

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