Page 42 of John Wilton-Ely, Piranesi as Architect and Designer (New York: The Pierpont Morgan Library, 1993). Image credit: Large fantasy plan of the Campus Martius or Ichnographia (detail). Il Campo Marzio dell'Antica Roma, 1762. British Architectural Library, RIBA, London.
Here we see the Ichnographia Campus Martius as printed in its first state.
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Page 100 of Stanley Allen, "Piranesi's Campo Marzio: An Experimental Design" in Assembledge (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press Journals, December, 1989), pp. 71-109. Image credit: G.B. Piranesi, Campus Martius antique urbis (Rome, 1762); reprinted as Campo marzio dell;antica Roma, with an introduction by Franco Borsi (Florence: Colombo Ristampe, 1972).
Here we see the Ichnographia Campus Martius as printed in its second state.
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Page 26 of of John Wilton-Ely, "Introduction" in Giovanni Battissta Piranesi: Observations on the Letter of Monsieur Mariette (Los Angeles: The J. Paul Getty Trust, 2002). Image credit: Getty research Institute, Research Library, ID no. 90-B18303.
Here we see the Ichnographia Campus Martius as printed in its second state.
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