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Greek Temples at Paestum

Artist: Achille Gigante (Italian, 1823–1846)

Neapolitan Fisherwoman and Daughter

Artist: Gaetano Gigante (Italian, 1770–1840)

The Circus at Palazzo Reale, Naples

Artist: Giacinto Gigante (Italian, 1806–1876)

View of Baia with the Temple of Venus

Artist: Giacinto Gigante (Italian, 1806–1876)

View of Arlamato Caserlano, Sorrento: Study for Oaks at Sorrento

Artist: Giacinto Gigante (Italian, 1806–1876)

View of Street in Pompeii

Artist: Giacinto Gigante (Italian, 1806–1876)

View of Ruins in Pompeii

Artist: Giacinto Gigante (Italian, 1806–1876)

Woman Holding a Fan Below a Pergola and Vesuvius in Background

Artist: Giacinto Gigante (Italian, 1806–1876)

View of Marinella, Strada di Portici, Near Naples

Artist: Giacinto Gigante (Italian, 1806–1876)

Landscape with Villa on Hill and a Bridge in the Vicinity of Cava

Artist: Giacinto Gigante (Italian, 1806–1876)

An album of 55 drawings of sites in the Gulf of Naples

Artist: Giacinto Gigante (Italian, 1806–1876)

View of Catania and Mount Etna, Sicily [Possibly for Lord Elgin]

Artist: Sebastiano Ittar (Italian, 1768–1847)

“Popolani” Gathered by the Ruins of the Temple of Hercules, Tivoli

Artist: Franz Kaisermann (Italian, 1765–1833)
Artist: Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781–1835)

“Popolani” Listening to the Blind Man of the Village, Tivoli

Artist: Franz Kaisermann (Italian, 1765–1833)
Artist: Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781–1835)

The Road to Albano

Artist: Carlo Labruzzi (Italian, 1748–1817)

Tomb on the Via Appia

Artist: Carlo Labruzzi (Italian, 1748–1817)

Ruins on the Appian Way

Artist: Carlo Labruzzi (Italian, 1748–1817)

A Donkey with a Sheep and a Dog in a Landscape

Artist: Francesco Londonio (Italian, 1723–1783)

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