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Ruins of the Temple of Castor, from the Album Antiquities of Cora by Francesco Piranesi

Ruins of the Temple of Castor, from the Album Antiquities of Cora

(Ruins of the Temple of Castori, from the album Antiquities of Cora)


Francesco Piranesi

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Ruins of the Temple of Castor, from the Album Antiquities of Cora by Francesco Piranesi. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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