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    Philadelphia and Houston 2000
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    The Splendor of 18th-Century Rome
    Philadelphia Museum of Art & Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
    16 March - 28 May & 25 June - 17 September 2000
    Curators
    Edgar Peters Bowron and Joseph J. Rishel
    Related Publication
    Exhibition catalogue: E. P. Bowron & J. J. Rishel eds, Art in Rome in the Eighteenth Century, 628 pp. & numerous pls., many in colour
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    This major exhibition comprised 448 objects covering architecture, the decorative arts, sculpture and works on paper as well as paintings. Surprisingly Wilson was represented by only one drawing:

    D306 The Circus of Flora, Rome, with an Artist sketching in the Foreground
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    • Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782) The Circus of Flora, Rome, with an Artist sketching in the Foreground, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
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