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Clivus Scauri. Nieulandt, Willem II van, attributed to (Dutch, ca.1584-ca.1635). The brick colonnade over the Clivo di Scauro, a street running from thr Piazza SS Giovanni e Paolo to the Via di S.Gregorio. Pen and brown ink, on paper, height 276 mm, width 205 mm. Production Note: formerly titled "The Baths of Diocletian" and catalogued as 'attributed to Paul Bril (c.1554-1626).
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