Pair of Architectural Etchings by Giovanni Piranesi. One presents a grand panoramic view of St. Peter's Basilica, with Bernini's sweeping colonnades embracing the vast piazza. Piranesi masterfully balances architectural monumentality with urban life, rendering the basilica's massive dome, portico, and surrounding cityscape with extraordinary depth and clarity. The other depicts the Arch of Constantine, one o f Rome's most important surviving triumphal monuments. Piranesi emphasizes the arch's weathered stone, sculptural reliefs, and imposing scale, juxtaposed with small figures that heighten the sense of historical drama. His attention to ruin, texture, and archeological accuracy reflects the Enlightenment fascination with antiquity and Rome's layered past. The prints are handsomely framed with rich red mats and gilt accents that enhance the drama of the monochrome etchings while adding warmth and presence. These prints work beautifully in both traditional and contemporary settings. The add gravitas to libraries, studies, and offices, while also serving as sophisticated focal points in modern interiors.