Artist: Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Size: 35 x 45 cm
Museum: Michael C. Carlos Museum (Atlanta, United States)
Technique: Etching
The Pantheon, dedicated to all the gods, was built by the emperor Hadrian (117-138) between 118 and 128 to replace a temple dedicated by Marcus Agrippa in 27 BC. Hadrian, with characteristic tact, left the credit to Agrippa in the inscription on the temple
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