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Nuova pianta di Roma data in luce da Giambattista Nolli l’anno MDCCXLVII, known as La Pianta Grande di Roma

Giovanni Battista Nolli

Cleveland Museum of Art

Black and white map of Rome on aged paper. The map is divided into sections by roads and features various labels and markings. A large circular structure is visible on the top right, and a river runs through the left side of the map. The map includes labels in Italian, such as "MONTI," "RIPONTA," and "XIII." The map also features various symbols and markings, including lines, shapes, and small illustrations. The overall design suggests a detailed and intricate representation of the city.

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