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Sketch of a part of the Temple of Saturn in the Forum Romanum at Rome
Draughtsman: Rosa, Salvator
History note: E. Bouverie (1767-1858) (Lugt 325), Sale Christie's, 20 July 1859, lot 91: "Two architectural sketches in pen and wash"; bt. by Graves for 5s 0d
Height: 178 mm
Width: 165 mm
Method of acquisition: Given (1910-03) by Newton Robinson, C. E.
Support composed of paper
Drawing (image-making) : Pen with brown ink and wash, on paper
Accession number: 2922
Primary reference Number: 7813
Lugt: 325
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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