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 +[[Image:Ancient Rome (1757) by Giovanni Paolo Panini.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[Ancient Rome (painting)|Ancient Rome]]'' (1757) by [[Giovanni Paolo Panini]], a real painting depicting [[imaginary painting]]s of actual Roman antiquities.]]
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[[Piranesi]]'s reproductions (see right) of real and [[fictitious]] [[Roman Empire|Roman]] ruins were a strong influence on [[Neoclassicism]]. ]] [[Piranesi]]'s reproductions (see right) of real and [[fictitious]] [[Roman Empire|Roman]] ruins were a strong influence on [[Neoclassicism]]. ]]

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Ancient Rome (1757) by Giovanni Paolo Panini, a real painting depicting imaginary paintings of actual Roman antiquities.
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Ancient Rome (1757) by Giovanni Paolo Panini, a real painting depicting imaginary paintings of actual Roman antiquities.
 Piranesi's reproductions (see right) of real and fictitious Roman ruins were a strong influence on Neoclassicism.
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Piranesi's reproductions (see right) of real and fictitious Roman ruins were a strong influence on Neoclassicism.

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For literary uses see fictional

Fictitious or fictive means not real; invented; contrived.

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  1. St. Mary Mead is a fictitious village from the books of Agatha Christie.
  2. Vernon Sullivan is a fictitious writer invented by Boris Vian.

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