File:Isola Tiberina verso Occidente - Plate 091 - Giuseppe Vasi.jpg

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English: 1) Jewish Ghetto; 2) Ponte Fabricio; 3) Ponte Cestio; 4) Mole da grano (mill); 5) Ancient walls on Isola Tiberina; 6) S. Maria in Cosmedin.
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Source Rome Art Lover
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Giuseppe Vasi  (1710–1782)  wikidata:Q1348867
 
Alternative names
Giuseppe Agostino Vasi; Giuseppe Agostino Pietro Vasi; Joseph Vasi; Vassi
Description Italian engraver and architect
Date of birth/death 27 August 1710 Edit this at Wikidata 16 April 1782 Edit this at Wikidata
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Italiano: Corleone (Sicilia)
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Rome Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q1348867

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