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Fontana Pubblica sulla Via Flaminia, Rome, and an unidentified design for a villa

RIBA Ref No RIBA31873
Architect/DesignerPalladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
Vasari, Giorgio (1511-1574)
Artist/PhotographerPalladio, Andrea (1508-1580)
CountryItaly
CityRome
Subject Date1550
Image Date1550
ViewExterior
StyleRenaissance
MediumDrawing
Library ReferenceSB137/BD/VIII/1 verso
OrientationPortrait
Colour InfoColour
CreditRIBA Collections
SubjectVillas ; Fountains ; Columns ; Orders of architecture
NOTES: There are two seperate drawings on this sheet.The lower drawing by Palladio is an outline elevation of a hexastyle Corinthian portico. It could be a design for a Villa. It has been grouped together with a drawing previously attributed to Giorgio Vasari for the Villa Giulia in Rome, on the upper portion of this sheet. It is a drawing of the Fontana Pubblica sulla Via Flaminia, Rome, which was built as the entrance to Pope Julius III's Villa Giuilia.
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