EditorialCasino della Grotta and Loggia. Palazzo del Te, built 1525-1535 after designs by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II Gonzaga.
EditorialLago d'Agnano with the Grotta del Cane. Date/Period: Between 1770 and 1775. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 445 mm (17.51 in); Width: 527 mm (20.74 in).
EditorialStone sarcophagus with lid carved in the likeness of the roof of a house decorated with sphinxes. 325-250 BC. From the "Grotta Dipinta" in Bomarzo (Italy). British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialCarlo Brogi, Isola di Capri - Ingresso della Grotta Azzurra, albumin paper, black and white positive process, total: height: 19.00 cm; width: 24.50 cm, inscribed: recto below: no. 10415, title; Edizioni Brogi, landscape photography, island.
EditorialGiorgio Sommer, Grotta Azzurra (Napoli), albumin paper, black and white positive process, sheet size: height: 18.50 cm; width: 23.60 cm, inscribed: recto u. li.: exposed: 1146. Grotta Azzurra (Napoli), dry stamp: recto on the cardboard: GIORGIO SOMMER,...
EditorialLago d'Agnano with the Grotta del Cane. Date/Period: Between 1770 and 1775. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 445 mm (17.51 in); Width: 527 mm (20.74 in).
EditorialGrotta Ferrata (Near Rome and This is the Abbey), Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 17811867, British, 1804, Brown wash and graphite on moderately thick, moderately textured, beige, wove paper, Sheet: 9 ? 11 7/16 inches (22.9 ? 29.1 cm).
EditorialThe Grotto of the Nativity, Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, 1800s. Grotta della Nativita. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, ...
EditorialView of Grotta Ferrata, Drawing from a group of drawings of landscapes and cityscapes in Italy (Rome, Tivoli, Civita Castellana and Pozzuoli)., mountains, Grottaferrata, Abraham Teerlink, Italy, 1786 - 1857, paper, chalk, deck paint, h 443 mm ? w 583 mm.
EditorialGrotta della Ninfa Egeria, Ninfeo di Egeria at the Via Appia in Rome, signed: S. Bossi dis, P. Parboni inc, Taf. 46, Bossi, S. (dis.); Parboni, P. (inc.), Gaetano Cottafavi, Gabriele Fontana, D. Amici, P. Parboni, A. Fornari, S. Bossi, Salvatore Busutt...
EditorialEntrance to the Grotta Pausilipo, Entrance to the Grotta Pausilipo, copperplate engraving, hand-colored, plate 16, Fabris, Pietro, 1776, William Hamilton: Campi Phlegraei. Observations on the Volcanos of the two Sicilies. As they have been communicated...
EditorialStone sarcophagus with lid carved in the likeness of the roof of a house decorated with sphinxes. 325-250 BC. From the "Grotta Dipinta" in Bomarzo (Italy). British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialView of the Grotta di Palazzo with Banquet. Louis Jean Desprez; French, 1743-1804. Date: 1785-1795. Dimensions: 218 ? 354 mm. Pen and black ink and brush and watercolor, over traces of graphite, on ivory laid paper, laid down on card. Origin: France.
EditorialCasino della Grotta and Loggia. Palazzo del Te, built 1525-1535 after designs by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II Gonzaga.
EditorialLago d'Agnano with the Grotta del Cane. Date/Period: Between 1770 and 1775. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 445 mm (17.51 in); Width: 527 mm (20.74 in).
EditorialStone sarcophagus with lid carved in the likeness of the roof of a house decorated with sphinxes. 325-250 BC. From the "Grotta Dipinta" in Bomarzo (Italy). British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialDouble Kandila of the Grotta-Pelos Group; Unknown; Greece, Cyclades, Europe; 3000 - 2800 B.C.; Terracotta; Object: H: 10.2 x W: 18.3 x Diam.: 8.9 cm (4 x 7 3/16 x 3 1/2 in.).
EditorialCylindrical Pyxis and Lid of the Grotta-Pelos Group; Unknown; Greece, Cyclades, Europe; 3000 - 2800 B.C.; Terracotta; Object: H: 16.4 x Diam.: 14 cm (6 7/16 x 5 1/2 in.).
EditorialStone sarcophagus with lid carved in the likeness of the roof of a house decorated with sphinxes. 325-250 BC. From the "Grotta Dipinta" in Bomarzo (Italy). British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialCasino della Grotta and Loggia. Palazzo del Te, built 1525-1535 after designs by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II Gonzaga.