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Boatyard, Venice

Artist: Ferdinand Ongania (Italian, 1842-1911)

Pompei, Rue de L'Abbondance

Artist: Achille Mauri (Italian, 1806–1883)

An Ancient Horn in the Naples Museum

Artist: Giorgio Sommer (Italian, 1834–1914)

Venice -- Procuratie Nuove. (Scamozzi.)

Artist: Fratelli Alinari (Italian, 1854–1920)

Gladiolis Segetum

Artist: Pietro Guido (Italian)

Cellini's Perseus, in the Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence

Artist: Giorgio Sommer (Italian, 1834–1914)

Abu Simbel: Temple of Hathor (Nefertari)

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Dendera: Façade

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Karnak: Gate of Khonsu

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Karnak: first court/colonnade of Taharka

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Karnak: North outer wall / hypostyle hall

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Karnak: East End / Hypostyle Hall

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Medinet Habu: Second pylon looking west

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Medinet Habu: Roman Columns

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Medinet Habu: High Gate with Roman Columns

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Medinet Habu: Coptic Church in center of Ramses III Temple

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Philae: Colonnade with chapel of Nectenebo I

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Philae: Mammisi

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Philae: Roman Kiosk of Augustus

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Village and Pylon at Edfu

Artist: Antonio Beato (Italian, ca. 1830–1903)

Panorama di Genova

Artist: Celestino Degoix (Italian, 1825–1902)

Villa Pallavicini -- Il Lago

Artist: Celestino Degoix (Italian, 1825–1902)

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