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Rough elvation and details of one 2-storey bay of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana on the Piazzetta, Venice

RIBA Ref No RIBA125064
Architect/DesignerSansovino, Jacopo (1486-1570)
Artist/PhotographerGentilhatre, Jacques (b. 1578)
CountryItaly
CityVenice
Subject Date1546
Image Date1600
ViewExterior
StyleRenaissance
MediumDrawing
Library ReferenceVOS/231 f.13v
OrientationPortrait
Colour InfoColour
CreditRIBA Collections
SubjectLibraries ; Decorative stonework
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