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Rome, near the Porta Latina [graphic].

By: Material type: PicturePicturePublication details: April 1817.Description: 1 drawing : graphite ; 13.9 x 21.4 cmSubject(s): Genre/Form: Online resources: Action note:
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In: Library CollectionSummary: This is the Porta Furba built by Sixus V in 1585 to carry his Acqua Felice over the via Tuscolana. The fountain was built by Clement XII in 1733.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Visual Materials – Drawings British School at Rome Closed Access Material JH[DRA]-137 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not For Loan 201501127364BSR

The drawing was glued on a cardboard, originally numbered 3.28, and kept in a portfolio.

Title from note on the original cardboard.

Closed access material (Library)

Cubberley, T. & Herrmann, L. Twilight of the Grand Tour, p. 209, fig. 3.28

This is the Porta Furba built by Sixus V in 1585 to carry his Acqua Felice over the via Tuscolana. The fountain was built by Clement XII in 1733.

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The 22nd BSR Annual Report (1921-1922) notes the accession of the six portfolios of drawings made in Italy by James Hakewill in 1816-1817. Thanks are expressed to the heirs of the late Mr. Michael Tomkinson of Franche Hall, Kidderminster.

Forms part of: Library Collection. Drawings.

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