from the Rome edition of ‘Vedute di Roma’, the remains of the Temple of Concord, named after its dedicatee, the goddess Concordia, first build in the 4th century BC, with the structure depicted here by Piranesi being rebuilt between 7 BC and 10 AD by the Emperor Tiberius,
etching with engraving on laid paper, 1st and only Roman state, 470 x 710 mm., a central vertical fold, a tear in the upper left margin, well outside the plate, sheet edges a little frayed [H.109 I; F.829; WE.242],