View of the Temple of Jupiter Serapis by Richard de Saint Non

View of the Temple of Jupiter Serapis

(Gezicht op de Tempel van Jupiter Serapis Élévation d'un Temple antique que l'on croit estre celui de Jupiter Serapis à Pouzzoles pres de Naples (title on object))


Richard de Saint Non

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Hubert Robert

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View of the Temple of Jupiter Serapis by Richard de Saint Non. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Rijks Museum, Amsterdam
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