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Intro Page Rome

Inside view of the Pantheon

View looking down on Pantheon

Pantheon drawings

Basilica and House

Theatre, apartment, sanctuary, basilica (2)

Trasan’s Imperial Form

Temple of Fortuna Palestrina

Baths of Carcalla

Statue of Caesar Augustus

Early Christian and Romanesque

All three images of S. Sabina

Full page of Hagia Sophia

Plan and overview of S. Marco

Looking up into Dome S. Marco

Front of Santiago de Compostela

Nave and drawing of Santiago de Composela

Nave drawing Cluny

Overview of Pisa Complex

Gothic

3 views of Reims

Reims-Nave

Reims – Plan and Section

Perspective drawing

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