Sarcophagus from the Pio-Clementino Vatican Museum- 1811 Copper Plate Print
Pope Clement XIV founded the Pio-Clementino museum in 1771.
SUBJECT/TOPIC: | A
exceptional engraving from a 1811 book on Roman and
Greek tombs, sepulchral chambers and mausoleums, as well as accompanying ornamental objects. This engraved copper plate print has exceptional detail; NOTE: The picture does not capture the fine detail in this print. Lettering is very legible, it just does not photograph well. Most apparent shading (especially along edges) is not in print but due to a paper unevenness effect in photography. |
PUBLISHED DATE | 1811 210+ years old |
ENGRAVER/ARTIST | Unknown |
SOURCE | Published by H. Moses , 1811 |
NOTES | Reverse is blank. |
IMAGE SIZE: approx | |
PRINT (PAGE) SIZE: approx | 6.5 X 8.5 INCHES |
CONDITION | Exceptional detail; stray
mark; NICE
INSPECT PHOTO. |
TYPE INFO |
Original print |
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