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Unnumbered plate depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors of religious images, herbs, pigs, socks, bellows, milk, etc, from the 'Descrición de las artes que se llaman para los calles de la ciudad de Roma'
ca. 1770–1800

Unnumbered plate depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors of garlic, ravioli, canisters etc, from the 'Descrición de las artes que se llaman para los calles de la ciudad de Roma'
ca. 1770–1800

Unnumbered plate depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors of kitchen pots, garden stakes, cups etc, from the 'Descrición de las artes que se llaman para los calles de la ciudad de Roma'
ca. 1770–1800

Plate 5 (second group) depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors of coal, cheese, tripe etc, from the 'Descrición de las artes que se llaman para los calles de la ciudad de Roma'
ca. 1770–1800

Plate 4 (second group) depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors of mushrooms, strong oil, keys, candlesticks etc, from the 'Descrición de las artes que se llaman para los calles de la ciudad de Roma'
ca. 1770–1800

Plate 12 depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors of lanterns, brooms, almonds, figs etc, from the 'Descrición de las artes que se llaman para los calles de la ciudad de Roma'
ca. 1770–1800

Plate 11 depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors of pigs heads, milk, wine etc, from the 'Descrición de las artes que se llaman para los calles de la ciudad de Roma'
ca. 1770–1800

Plate 10 depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors of medicine of an upset stomach, artichokes, tripe etc, from the 'Descrición de las artes que se llaman para los calles de la ciudad de Roma'
ca. 1770–1800

Plate 9 depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors of water, sardines, melons etc, from the 'Descrición de las artes que se llaman para los calles de la ciudad de Roma'
ca. 1770–1800

Plate 8 depicting the trades of Rome,here including vendors of coral, images, lemons etc., from the "Descrición de las artes que se llaman para los calles de la ciudad de Roma"
ca. 1770–1800

Plate 7 depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors of books, chestnuts, portraits etc, from the 'Descrición de las artes que se llaman para los calles de la ciudad de Roma'
ca. 1770–1800

Plate 5 depicting the trades of Rome, here including vendors of pomegranites, bowls, onions etc, from the 'Descrición de las artes que se llaman para los calles de la ciudad de Roma'
ca. 1770–1800