The Digital Piranesi

Views of Rome (2 of 2)

Below are titles for images in the first volume of Piranesi’s Vedute di Roma, each of which is followed by an interpretive essay. On these linked pages below, download speeds for images can be slow; please be patient. 

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  1. Works and Volumes Jeanne Britton

Contents of this path:

  1. Frontispiece with Statue of Minerva
  2. View of the Pantheon
  3. Interior View of the Pronaos of the Pantheon
  4. Interior View of the Pantheon
  5. Interior View of the Pantheon called the Rotonda
  6. View of the octagonal Temple of Minerva Medica
  7. View of the Capitoline Hill with the Steps leading to Santa Maria in Aracoeli
  8. View of the Capitoline Hill
  9. Side View of the Capitoline Hill
  10. View of the Roman Forum (1 of 2)
  11. View of the Temple of Jupiter Tonans
  12. Another View of the Temple of Concord
  13. View of the Temple of Concord
  14. View of the Roman Forum (2 of 2)
  15. View of the Site of the Ancient Roman Forum
  16. Arch of Septimius Severus
  17. View of the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina in the Roman Forum
  18. View of the Tablinum of Nero’s Golden House (1 of 2)
  19. View of the Tablinum of Nero’s Golden House (2 of 2)
  20. View of Two Dining Rooms Belonging to Nero’s Golden House, taken erroneously for the Temples of the Sun and Moon, or of Isis and Serapis
  21. View of the Arch of Septimius Severus
  22. View of the Arch of Titus (1 of 2)
  23. View of the Arch of Titus (2 of 2)
  24. Temple, commonly called the Temple of Janus
  25. View of the Arch of Constantine
  26. View of the Arch (in the City) of Benevento in the Kingdom of Naples
  27. View of the Remains of the Forum of Nerva (1 of 2)
  28. View of the Remains of the Forum of Nerva (2 of 2)
  29. View of the Colosseum (1 of 2)
  30. View of the Colosseum (2 of 2)
  31. Interior View of the Colosseum (1 of 2)
  32. View of the Arch of Constantine and the Colosseum
  33. Interior View of the Colosseum (2 of 2)
  34. View of the Animal Cages Built by the Emperor Domitian for the Colosseum
  35. Theater of Marcellus
  36. Ruins of the Antonine Baths
  37. Ruins of the Xystus, or the Grand Hall of the Antonine Baths
  38. View of the Remains of the Baths of Diocletian
  39. Interior view of Santa Maria degli Angeli
  40. View of the Baths of Diocletian at Santa Maria degli Angeli
  41. View of the Baths of Titus
  42. View of the Remains of the Buildings on the Second Floor of the Baths of Titus
  43. View of the Tomb of Caius Cestius
  44. Pyramid of Caius Cestius
  45. Tomb of Cecilia Metella
  46. View of the Sepulcher of Piso Licinianus on the Ancient Via Appia
  47. Remains of an Ancient Tomb, today called La Conocchia
  48. View of the Ponte Lugano on the Anio
  49. View of the Tomb of the Plautius Family
  50. View of the so-called Temple of the Tosse near Tivoli
  51. Interior view of the so-called Temple of the Tosse near Tivoli
  52. Remains of the Villa of Maecenas at Tivoli
  53. Another Interior View of the Villa of Maecenas at Tivoli
  54. Interior View of the Villa of Maecenas
  55. View of the Temple of the Sibyl in Tivoli
  56. Another View of the Temple of the Sibyl in Tivoli (1 of 2)
  57. Another View of the Temple of the Sibyl in Tivoli (2 of 2)
  58. View of the Waterfall of Tivoli
  59. View of the Small Waterfalls in Tivoli
  60. View of the Remains of the Praetorian Fort in Hadrian's Villa
  61. Remains of a Room Belonging to the Praetorian Fort at Hadrian’s Villa
  62. View of the Piazza d’Oro in Hadrian’s Villa
  63. View of the Heliocaminus used in Winter
  64. Meeting Hall in Hadrian’s Villa
  65. Ruins of One of the Soldiers’ Barracks in Hadrian’s Villa
  66. Remains of the Temple of the God Canopus at Hadrian’s Villa in Tivoli
  67. Interior of the Temple of the God Canopus at Hadrian’s Villa
  68. Ruins of a Sculpture Gallery in Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli
  69. Remains of the Temple Said to Be of Apollo in Hadrian’s Villa