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Rome, antiques of the Capitol, Gallery

Rome, antiques of the Capitol, Gallery

In the Capitoline Museums since 1817 there have been a few changes, caused by the construction of the Gabinetto di Venere (1831-1834) and the Egyptian and Christian galleries (1905-1907) but the Galleria remains essentially what it was in the time of Hakewill - the Albani collection.

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Forms part of: Library Collection. Drawings.
Other Authors: Hakewill, James, 1778-1843 (draftsman)
Format: Drawing
Language:zxx
Published: London : John Murray February 1817.
Subjects:
Musei capitolini (Rome, Italy) > Pictorial works.
Galleries & museums > Italy > Rome > 1810-1820.
Sculpture > Italy > Rome > 1810-1820.
Drawings > 1810-1820.
Online Access:BSR Digital Collections website
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