Sketches in France, Switzerland and Italy
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Pencil sketches of architecture, antiquities, landscape, views, 16 MAY  21 JUN 1816, 16 MAY  11 OCT 1817, 8 FEB  18 SEP 1818, 12 MAR 1819 - . With list of sketches to no.57, notes on sketches 1-21, and Short view of the history of Tuscany, to 1111 AD. [1] Ruins of the Cathedral at Cambray; [2] Priory of Saint Marcoul at Corbeny; [3] Church at Vatry; [4] Castle of Salins near Besançon; [5] Bridge at Dombief near Maison Neuve, at the foot of Mount... Jura; [6] Mount Jura from the road to Saint Laurent; [7] Town of Morey; [8] Lake of Geneva with Mont Blanc from the Grand Sacconet; [9] Chateau de Tornay near Prigny on the Lake of Geneva; [10] The Castle of Doingon the Lake of Annecy; [11] Near Saint Jean de la Mauriene; [12] From the Inn at Saint Jean de la Mauriene; [13] The Grande Saliere near Lanslebourg at the foot of Mount Cenis; [14] Roman arch at Suza; [15] Near the town of Suze; [16] Convent of Saint Michel at the Pas de Suze; [17] Town of Vegliano near Rivoli with the Pas de Suze and part of Mount Cenis; [18] Distant view of Florence. (1817); [19] Florence from Boboli Gardens; [20] Fiesoli from Careggi looking towards La Loggia; [21] Ancient wall at Fiesoli; [22] Ancient arch at Fiesoli; [23] The Old Palace at Fiesoli; [24] Distant view of the Certosa Convent; [25] The Certosa Convent; [26]. Valley of Lo Scopete near La Certosa; [27] Valley of Lo Scopete Siena Road; [28] Bridge at Poggio à Cajano; [29] Village of Impruneta; [30] From the Palace of Petraja; [31] Bridge on the road to Settignano; [32] Road to Ponte à Sieve with the Vallombrosa Mountains; [33] Castle of Vincigliata; [34] Ponte à Rimagio; [35-36] Hermitage of Saint Antonio near Malmantile; [37] Castle of Malmantile; [38] Castle of Malmantile. East Gate; [39] Castle of Malmantile. West Gate; [40] Road from Malmantile to Monte Lupo; [41] Entrance to the town of Signa; [42] The Cascines at Florence; [43-44] Ponte Querciola; [45-46] La Quercia near Florence; [47-48] Castello del Poggio near Florence; [49] Village at Pelago with the Vallombrosa Mountains; [50] Bridge at Pelago; [51] At Pelago; [52] Pelago from the road to Vallombrosa; [53] On the road to Vallombrosa; [54] The Convent of Vallombrosa; [55] The Convent of Vallombrosa with the Paradiso; [56] Part of Florence from the ramparts; [57] Royal Villa of Ambro- giana on the Arno; [58] Town of Castel Fiorentino on the road from Florence to Rome; [59] Lake of Perugia; [60] Gate of Foligno; [61-62] Temple of Clitumnus; [63] Spo- leto; [64] Fall of Terni from above; [65] Castle of Nepi; [66] Rome, distant view of Saint Peter's from Ponte Molle; [67] Distant view of Rome from the Via Flaminea; [68] Temple of Hope on the Labican Way; [69] Unknown temple out of the Porte Pia; [70] Baths of Caracalla; [71] Torre di Quinto on the Flaminian Way; [72] In the Farnese Gardens; [73] Ruin on the Appian Way near the Tomb of Horatia; [74] Ruin called the Tomb of Ovid on the Flaminian Way; [75] Ponte Nomentana with the Mons Sacer; [76] Arch of Titus; [77] Near La Riccia; [78] Civita Lavinia; [79] Near Albano; [80] Frescati from the road to Belvedere; [81] Frescati with Villa Picolomini; [82] Excavation at Tusculum; [83] Church of San Pancrazio from the Villa Pamfili; [84] The Aventine Mount from Monte Testaceo; [85] Remains of the Prætorian Hall at Adrian's Villa near Tivoli; [86] Lake of Bolsena from Monte Fiascone, on the road from Rome to Florence by Siena; [87] The mountain of Radicofani; [88] Distant view of Pisa; [89] Part of the Cathedral and Leaning Tower at Pisa; [90] On the shore near Leghorn; [91] Ponte Nuovo, near Villa dei Bagni at Lucca Baths; [92] Chapel of the Madonna della Rosa, at Lucca; [93] Entrance to Rome by the Ponte Molle, Monte Mario, Villa Madama; [94] Temple of Minerva Medica; [95] Temple of Rediculus; [96] Sepulchre of Cæcilia Metella on the Appian Way; [97] Church of Saint Sebastian at the Catacombs; [98] Small oratory of the road to Saint Pauls; [99] The Arch of Janus; [100] Part of the Forum with the Temples of Jupiter Stator, Antoninus and Faustina; [101] From the Church of Santa Croce; [102] Part of the Vatican called the Belvedere.
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