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  • Alexandre LIETO, View of the temples of Paestum
    Alexandre LIETO
    View of the temples of Paestum
  • Alexandre LIETO, View of Capri with Mount Solaro
    Alexandre LIETO
    View of Capri with Mount Solaro
  • Julius FRIEDLÆNDER , View of the Spanish Steps, 1852
    Julius FRIEDLÆNDER
    View of the Spanish Steps, 1852
  • David COL, Return from the hunt, 1885
    David COL
    Return from the hunt, 1885
  • Jean Antoine CONSTANTIN D’AIX, The tower of Paolo III Farnese in Rome
    Jean Antoine CONSTANTIN D’AIX
    The tower of Paolo III Farnese in Rome
  • Eduard ENDER, Four Portraits of Gentlemen
    Eduard ENDER
    Four Portraits of Gentlemen
  • Carl Wilhelm GOTZLOFF (attr.), The Battles of Catania on April 6, 1849
    Carl Wilhelm GOTZLOFF (attr.)
    The Battles of Catania on April 6, 1849
  • Edmund HOTTENROTH, View of the Sorrento Marina
    Edmund HOTTENROTH
    View of the Sorrento Marina
  • Antonio MARINONI, The Lake Garden at Villa Borghese
    Antonio MARINONI
    The Lake Garden at Villa Borghese
  • Ernst MEYER, Genre Scene Set in Italy
    Ernst MEYER
    Genre Scene Set in Italy
  • Filippo MOLA, Indian Procession
    Filippo MOLA
    Indian Procession
  • Plinio NOMELLINI, Lost in thought
    Plinio NOMELLINI
    Lost in thought
  • Pimen Nikitich ORLOV, Roman Carnival: the Feast of the “Moccoletti”, 1859
    Pimen Nikitich ORLOV
    Roman Carnival: the Feast of the “Moccoletti”, 1859
  • Antoine-Claude PONTHUS-CINIER, Moonlight on the Tiber with Castel Sant'Angelo and San Pietro
    Antoine-Claude PONTHUS-CINIER
    Moonlight on the Tiber with Castel Sant'Angelo and San Pietro
  • Carel Max Gerlach Antoon QUAEDVLIEG, Paesants in a wood near Rome, 1872
    Carel Max Gerlach Antoon QUAEDVLIEG
    Paesants in a wood near Rome, 1872
  • Aldo SEVERI, The Ponte Rotto in Rome
    Aldo SEVERI
    The Ponte Rotto in Rome
  • Peter Eduard STROEHLING, Three children with a dog in an interior, 1789
    Peter Eduard STROEHLING
    Three children with a dog in an interior, 1789
  • Paul THIEM , Zugluft (Corrente d’aria), 1897
    Paul THIEM
    Zugluft (Corrente d’aria), 1897
  • Aurelio TIRATELLI, A Spring Morning in Villa Borghese
    Aurelio TIRATELLI
    A Spring Morning in Villa Borghese
  • André-Charles VOILLEMOT, Two young women on the beach
    André-Charles VOILLEMOT
    Two young women on the beach
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