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DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
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LOCATION:Hiestand Galleries
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
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GEO:39.503322;-84.731907
LOCATION:Hiestand Galleries
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SUMMARY:Operas Of Piranesi: from the Brian Andrews Collection
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 ews_collection
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201011
GEO:39.503322;-84.731907
LOCATION:Hiestand Galleries
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SUMMARY:Operas Of Piranesi: from the Brian Andrews Collection
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201012
GEO:39.503322;-84.731907
LOCATION:Hiestand Galleries
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SUMMARY:Operas Of Piranesi: from the Brian Andrews Collection
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URL:https://events.miamioh.edu/event/operas_of_piranesi_from_the_brian_andr
 ews_collection
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
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DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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SUMMARY:Operas Of Piranesi: from the Brian Andrews Collection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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SUMMARY:Operas Of Piranesi: from the Brian Andrews Collection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
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SUMMARY:Operas Of Piranesi: from the Brian Andrews Collection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
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 ews_collection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
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SUMMARY:Operas Of Piranesi: from the Brian Andrews Collection
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 ews_collection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
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 ews_collection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
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 ews_collection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:These etchings are the result of a 25-year journey by Cincinnat
 i Collector\, Brian Andrews. The prints represent seventeen different Opera
 s by Piranesi\, including Prima Parte Di Architetture e Prospettive\, Carce
 ri\, Le Antichita Romane I\, II\, III\, IV\, IL\, Campo Marizio Dell’ Antic
 a Roma\, Trofeo O Sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide and Vedute Di Roma. The exh
 ibition exemplifies a cross-section of Piranesi’s genius as an artist\, inv
 entor and observer. The etchings were collected from many different places 
 including Venice\, Rome\, New Orleans and Tokyo. Williams states: “The coll
 ection began on a spring day in Williamsburg\, Virginia. That day\, I purch
 ased\, Architectural Details From the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. At that mo
 ment\, I would never have guessed that the collection would ultimate grow t
 o the more than forty prints that it now comprises. I sincerely hope that t
 hose who visit the exhibit\, enjoy the etchings as much as I did collecting
  them.”
DTSTAMP:20260415T002909Z
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