1. Giuliano da Sangallo: the left Tiber branch with Ponte
Fabricio and the island
2. Anonymous Escurialensis; folio 27 - 1491: drawing obtained from the previous Sangallo's
one
3. Hieronymus Cock - 1550: the island from West with Ponte Fabricio
4. Philippe Galle - mid of 16th century: the island and the bridges
from West
5. Etienne du Pérac - 1575: the island and the bridges from East
6.
Egidio (Gilles) Sadeler - 1606; obtained from the
previous drawing and published by Marcus Sadeler in 1660 (scanned from the original print)
7. Lievin Cruyl - 1665: ponte Rotto with the island on the background
8. View from East of Ponte Rotto with the ruins of the Giulio III
chapel (~1560) and the island on the background
9. Gaspar van Wittel - 1685: the island from East
between the bridges
10. Etching by Jacobus Baptist (1696) from a drawing by Lievin Cruyl: view from East with the island and the Cestio
and Fabricio bridges on the background
11. Jean Barbault
(1718 - 1762) - 1748: view from East with the Tiber Island on the
background
12.
G.B. Piranesi
- mid of 18th century: fantasy view of the East end