Panoramic view of Verona by Francesco Cepparuli from “Lo Stato Presente di Tutti i Paesi e Popoli del Mondo … parte dell’Italia dedicata a Ignazio Boncompagni Ludovisi” published in Naples, 1754. This is the well-known plagiarized version re-engraved by Cepparuli of the same plate in Thomas Salmon’ Lo Stato Presente di Tutti i Paesi e Popoli del Mondo published in 1751 by Albrizzi.
[Verona] La città di Verona capitale della provincia Veronese nel Dominio Veneto
- Author: Francesco Cepparuli
- Dimension: 16 x 31 cm
- Place of publication: Naples
- Year: 1754
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