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  1. Francesco Piranesi (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko piraˈneːzi;-eːsi]; 1758/59 – 23 January 1810) was an Italian engraver, etcher and architect. He was the son of the more famous Giovanni Battista Piranesi and continued his series of engravings representing monuments and ancient temples.

  2. Francesco Piranesi (Italian, Rome 1758–1810 Paris) ca. 1750–80 Convention entre la Republique Française et les États-Unis d'Amerique, signée à Mortefontaine le onze Vendemaire, An 9, 3 Octobre, 1800 [Convention between the French Republic and the United States]

  3. The Piranesi Principle. Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720–1778) was a universal talent who lived during the 18th century. He pursued an international career as an archaeologist, artist, architect, art dealer, author, and temperamental polemicist. Virtually anything could serve him as a source of inspiration: the art of remote epochs and ...

  4. Francesco Piranesi (Italian, Rome 1758–1810 Paris) ca. 1750–80 Convention entre la Republique Française et les États-Unis d'Amerique, signée à Mortefontaine le onze Vendemaire, An 9, 3 Octobre, 1800 [Convention between the French Republic and the United States]

  5. Artist: Francesco Piranesi (Italian, Rome 1758–1810 Paris) Artist: After Louis Jean Desprez (French, Auxerre 1743–1804 Stockholm) Date: 1791. Medium: Etching; second sate of two (Wollin) Dimensions: Sheet: 21 5/8 x 31 1/2 in. (55 x 80 cm) Plate: 30 5/16 x 20 1/16 in. (77 x 51 cm) printed horizontally. Classification: Prints

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  7. Francesco Piranesi was an Italian engraver, etcher and architect. He was the son of the more famous Giovanni Battista Piranesi and continued his series of engravings representing monuments and ancient temples. He worked for a long period in France, where he lived during the French Revolution.

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