H. CHATELAIN (*1684), Antiquités curieuses de Smyrne, 1720, KSt. Figürlich

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Henry Abraham Chatelain (1684 - 1743 ), "Antiquités curieuses de Smyrne", Ephesos, Izmir, 1720, Kupferstich

  • Technik: Kupferstich auf Büttenpapier

  • Datierung: 1720

  • Beschreibung: Eindrucksvolle Druckgraphik, reich an Details; zeigt Monumente in Ephesos, in der Landschaft Ionien gelegen und im Altertum eine der ältesten und bedeutendsten Städte Kleinasiens. Die Ruinen von Ephesos liegen heute in der Nähe von Selçuk, ungefähr 70 km südlich von ?zmir an der türkischen Westküste (Ägäis). Aus Henry Chatelains monumentalem siebenbändigen "Atlas Historique", herausgegeben zwischen 1705 und 1720 bei L'Hoinore & Chatelain Libraires; 1721. Über der Darstellung betitelt; im oberen rechten Rand bezeichnet: "Tom. V. No 3. Pag: 22"; verso in Blei nachträglich mit Sammlungsnummer versehen: "501260". Aus einem berühmten Antiquariat aus München. | Wasserzeichen: Wappen mit Lilie

  • Quelle: Nicolas Gueudeville (1652 Rouen-1721 La Haye) Atlas Historique, 1721 | Buch, Wissenschaft

  • Schlagworte: Architektur, Stadtbilder, Frankreich, Figürlich, 1700-1749

  • Größe: Büttenpapier: 44.5 cm x 55.6 cm, Druckplatte: 37.7 cm x 43.8 cm, Darstellung: 36.5 cm x 43.1 cm

  • Zustand: Guter Zustand. Die dekorative und detailreiche Druckgraphik macht einen hervorragenden Eindruck und ist gut erhalten, altersgemäß gebräunt und stockfleckig; die Mittelfalz ist im unteren Bereich eingerissen und verso hinterlegt; im breiten Rand mit Knickspuren.

 



 

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Henry Abraham Chatelain (1684 - 1743 ), "Curious antiquities of Smyrna", Ephesos, Izmir, 1720, Copper engraving


  • Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper

  • Date: 1720

  • Description: Impressive print, rich in detail; shows monuments in Ephesus, located in the countryside of Ionia and one of the oldest and most important cities in Asia Minor in ancient times. The ruins of Ephesus today lie near Selçuk, about 70 km south of ?zmir on the Turkish west coast (Aegean Sea). From Henry Chatelain's monumental seven-volume "Atlas Historique", published between 1705 and 1720 by L'Hoinore & Chatelain Libraires; 1721. Titled above the image; inscribed in upper right margin: "Tom. V. No 3. Pag: 22"; on the verso subsequently marked with collection number in lead: "501260". From a famous antiquarian bookshop in Munich. | Watermark: Coat of arms with lily

  • Source: Nicolas Gueudeville (1652 Rouen-1721 The Hague) Atlas Historique, 1721 | Book, Science

  • Keywords: 18th century, Figurative, Architecture, France,

  • Size: Laid paper: 44.5 cm x 55.6 cm (17.5 x 21.9 in), Plate: 37.7 cm x 43.8 cm (14.8 x 17.2 in), Depiction: 36.5 cm x 43.1 cm (14.4 x 17 in)

  • Condition: Good condition. The decorative and detailed print makes an excellent impression and is well preserved, browned and foxed due to its age; the centrefold is torn in the lower part and backed on the verso; with traces of creasing in the wide margin.



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