Drawings by Charles-Louis Clerisseau
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Interior of the Jupiter Temple in the Palace of Emperor Diocletian in Spalato
Charles-Louis Clerisseau

Ruins of the Central Hall of the Large Baths at the Villa of Emperor Hadrian in Tivoli
Charles-Louis Clerisseau

Sketch of Painting of the Eastern Wall of the 'Ruined Room' in the Trinita dei Monti
Charles-Louis Clerisseau

Sketch of Painting of the Western Wall of the 'Ruined Room' in the Trinita dei Monti
Charles-Louis Clerisseau

Fragment of a Marble Frieze with Hippocampi. From the Villa of Emperor Hadrian in Tivoli
Charles-Louis Clerisseau
Charles-Louis Clerisseau (August 28, 1721, Paris, France - January 9, 1820 | Education: French Academy in Rome) was a French architectural draughtsman, antiquary and artist. He had a role in the genesis of neoclassical architecture during the second half of the 18th century.