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| A View of the Ampitheatre, at Rome; as it now appears.
It was begun by Vespasian, and finish'd by his son Titus An: Dom: 65; it is above 600 feet in length, 500 in breadth, & 200 in height; cost ten Millions of Crowns, and held with ease 87000 Spectators. |  |  
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| Physical Attributes |  | Technique: Copper plate engraving |  | Dimensions: 383 x 523 mm |  | 
 |  | Location |  | Country: Italy |  | City: Rome |  | Rome: Colosseum |  | Location: Rome |  | 
 |  | Production |  | Artist: Thomas Smith |  | Engraver: Francois Vivares |  | Date: 1746 |  | 
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 |  | First edition engraving from a series by Thomas Vivares, after paintings by Thomas Smith of Derby, based upon the works of Giovanni Battista Busiri. |  | 
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 Antique Print - "A View of the Ampitheatre, at Rome; as it now appears.
 It was begun by Vespasian, and finish'd by his son Titus An: Dom: 65; it is above 600 feet in length, 500 in breadth, & 200 in height; cost ten Millions of Crowns, and held with ease 87000 Spectators." by F Vivares after T Smith published 1746.
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