

Black and white oval-shaped illustration on beige background. Two people sitting on a stone wall at bottom right. Ruins with crumbling stone structures and archways in the background. Trees on both sides, some with thick trunks and branches. Small inscription on stone wall reads "PORTE DELL'ANTICA VIA APPIA". The illustration is an etching by Jean-Claude-Richard de Saint-Non, titled "Part of the Old Appian Way".
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