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View of the busy Piazza Vittorio Emanuele (today Piazza del Popolo e Piazza della Libertà) in Faenza, occupied by some temporary commercial stalls. On the right and on the left, two buildings with galleries and arches on each level. / Bridgeman Images
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The funeral monument of Antonio Canova in the Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Venice, Italy , Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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The entrance arch for the Chapel of the Sacrements. By Costantino Trappola, situated in the Church of San Francesco, Urbino, Marche / Bridgeman Images
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Partial view of the Ducal Palace of Urbino; on the right the Monument to Raffaello Sanzio is is visible (transferred to Piazzale Roma in 1947) / Bridgeman Images
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Fontana dei Galli, with decoration in bronze by brothers Tarquinio and Pietro Paolo Jacometti, situated in Piazza Leopardi, Loreto / Bridgeman Images
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Monument to Dante Alighieri, work by Cesare Zocchi, located in the public gardens in Trent, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images
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View of Piazza Venezia, formerly Piazza San Giuseppe in Trieste, with the statue of Emperor Maximillian in the center, work by Johannes Schilling. The square is full of passersby. / Bridgeman Images
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Figure depicting a pelican feeding her young. Detail of the sculptures located on a terrace in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris / Bridgeman Images
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Doorway of the modern church of S. Maria della Misericordia, Ancona, by Marino di Marco Cedrino. Originally located the antique church of S. Maria della Misericordia destroyed in wartime / Bridgeman Images
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Doorway in marble of the church of S.Domenico in Recanati, by Lombard artists, on a design attributed to Giuliano da Maiano / Bridgeman Images
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Madonna and Child, sculpted by Bartolomeo Bon and located on the north-eastern side of the Palazzo del Comune, or Town Hall, in Udine / Bridgeman Images
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Rosette of the facade of the Basilica of San Zeno in Verona, depicting the Wheel of Fortune, work of Brioloto, Fratelli Alinari (fl.1854-1920) / Bridgeman Images