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Objects/Doric Capital Among the Ruiins of a Temple, Dedicated to Vulcan, at Agrigentum
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Doric Capital Among the Ruiins of a Temple, Dedicated to Vulcan, at Agrigentum

Sir Robert Smirke the younger
Credit Line: Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

1802-1804

Pen and black ink and graphite on thin, moderately textured, beige, wove paper

38.4 x 24.3 cm

B1977.14.594

Digital image courtesy Yale Center for British Art; free to use under the Center's Image Terms of Use

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