30th plate of 100 portraying Rome's palaces and ruins and even reconstruction of ancient buildings in Rome. The second state of these etchings were collected in the publication by Peter Schenck:'Roma aeterna, sive ipsius aedificiorum Romanorum, integrorium collapsorumque, conspectus duplex. ' In the 'Aedificiorum Index':'30. Campus Vaccinus, & templorum / in eo ruinae': view on the so called 'Campo Vaccino', a portion of the Roman fora used as bovine market from the XVI until the XVIII century. In particular are mentioned the ruines of the temple of Jupiter Sartor from the 8th century BC. Inspired to Etienne Duperac's plate 7 of 'I Vestigi dell' antichità di Roma.' (1575). Inscribed on the bottom in Latin and Dutch:'TEMPLI IOVIS STATORIS. / Pet Schenck exc: Amsteloed: cum Privil:' l Etching on paper with margins; platemark: 168 x 195 mm; total: 191 x 255 mm; state I/2; some dirt along the external margins; Hollstein 1497-1596; Nagler 177; Le Blanc 19; Wurzbach 313.
58th plate of 100 portraying Rome's palaces and ruins and even reconstruction of ancient buildings in Rome. The second state of these etchings were collected in the publication by Peter Schenck:'Roma aeterna, sive ipsius aedificiorum Romanorum, integrorium collapsorumque, conspectus duplex. ' In the 'Aedificiorum Index':'58. Sepulcrum, Septizonium Severi', view on the ruins of the so called Septizonium, a building constructed by will of emperor Septimius Severus, completely dismanteled by 1600. For this representation the source might have been a plate from Lafreri's 'Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae' (1574). Inscribed on the bottom in Latin and Dutch:'SEPTIZONIUM SEVERI. / P. Schenck exc: Amstelod: cum Privil:' l Etching on paper with margins; platemark: 167 x 198 mm; total: 191 x 254 mm; state I/2; some dirt along the external margins; Hollstein 1497-1596; Nagler 177; Le Blanc 19; Wurzbach 313.
Second plate of 100 portraying Rome's palaces and ruins and even reconstruction of ancient buildings in Rome. The second state of these etchings were collected in the publication by Peter Schenck:'Roma aeterna, sive ipsius aedificiorum Romanorum, integrorium collapsorumque, conspectus duplex. ' In the 'Aedificiorum Index':'2. Amphitheatrum Vespasianorum': view on the Colosseum's ruins with some figures in the foreground. Ispired to are inspired to Etienne Duperac's plate 16 of 'I Vestigi dell' antichità di Roma.' (1575). Inscribed on the bottom in Latin and Dutch:'AMPHITHEATRI VESPASIANORUM. / Pet Schenck exc: Amsteloed: cum Privil:' l Etching on paper with margins; platemark: 167 x 197 mm; total: 190 x 240 mm; state I/2; some dirt along the external margins; Hollstein 1497-1596; Nagler 177; Le Blanc 19; Wurzbach 313.
Sixth plate of 100 portraying Rome's palaces and ruins and even reconstruction of ancient buildings in Rome. The second state of these etchings were collected in the publication by Peter Schenck:'Roma aeterna, sive ipsius aedificiorum Romanorum, integrorium collapsorumque, conspectus duplex. ' In the 'Aedificiorum Index':'6. Aqua Marcia': view on a portion of the so called Aqua Marcia, the longest of the 11 aqueducts that supplied the city of ancient Rome. Inspired to Etienne Duperac's plate 27 of 'I Vestigi dell' antichità di Roma.' (1575). Inscribed on the bottom in Latin and Dutch:'AQUAE MARCIAE CASTELLUM. / P.Schenck exc: Amsteloed: cum Privil:' l Etching on paper with margins; platemark: 167 x 200 mm; total: 191 x 255 mm; state I/2; some dirt and small tears along the external margins; Hollstein 1497-1596; Nagler 177; Le Blanc 19; Wurzbach 313.