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The Great Villa of the Quintilii (w/c on paper)

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WHT162046
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The Great Villa of the Quintilii (w/c on paper)
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Artist
Labruzzi, Carlo (1748-1818) / Italian
Location
The Whitworth, The University of Manchester
Medium
watercolour on paper
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principally dates from time of Hadrian (117-38); belonged under Commodus (180-92) to wealthy brothers Quintilii, Maximus and Condanius, who were put to death by Commodus for the sake of their possessions including the villa;

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Whitworth Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images
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18th century / 19th century / remains / via appia / arch / architecture / ruins / ruin / the appian way / roma vecchia / roman / Painting / Mzpainting
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