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Rare Paire De Gravures XVIIIème Néoclassiques D’après Moitte

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Rare pair of antique scenes drawn by the sculptor Jean-Guillaume Moitte (1746-1810) and engraved by Jean-François Janinet  (1752-1814), one of the best engravers of his time, both dated 1789. Their subject: "The Virtue of Lucretia" and "Constance of Coriolanus" They both carry an explanatory scroll at the bottom (see the corresponding photos)
The engravings, treated in grisaille, are in excellent condition and have their original frame.Rare pair of antique scenes drawn by the sculptor Jean-Guillaume Moitte (1746-1810) and engraved by Jean-François Janinet  (1752-1814), one of the best engravers of his time, both dated 1789. Their subject: "The Virtue of Lucretia" and "Constance of Coriolanus" They both carry an explanatory scroll at the bottom (see the corresponding photos)
The engravings, treated in grisaille, are in excellent condition and have their original frame.Rare pair of antique scenes drawn by the sculptor Jean-Guillaume Moitte (1746-1810) and engraved by Jean-François Janinet  (1752-1814), one of the best engravers of his time, both dated 1789. Their subject: "The Virtue of Lucretia" and "Constance of Coriolanus" They both carry an explanatory scroll at the bottom (see the corresponding photos)
The engravings, treated in grisaille, are in excellent condition and have their original frame.Rare pair of antique scenes drawn by the sculptor Jean-Guillaume Moitte (1746-1810) and engraved by Jean-François Janinet  (1752-1814), one of the best engravers of his time, both dated 1789. Their subject: "The Virtue of Lucretia" and "Constance of Coriolanus" They both carry an explanatory scroll at the bottom (see the corresponding photos)
The engravings, treated in grisaille, are in excellent condition and have their original frame.Rare pair of antique scenes drawn by the sculptor Jean-Guillaume Moitte (1746-1810) and engraved by Jean-François Janinet  (1752-1814), one of the best engravers of his time, both dated 1789. Their subject: "The Virtue of Lucretia" and "Constance of Coriolanus" They both carry an explanatory scroll at the bottom (see the corresponding photos)
The engravings, treated in grisaille, are in excellent condition and have their original frame.Rare pair of antique scenes drawn by the sculptor Jean-Guillaume Moitte (1746-1810) and engraved by Jean-François Janinet  (1752-1814), one of the best engravers of his time, both dated 1789. Their subject: "The Virtue of Lucretia" and "Constance of Coriolanus" They both carry an explanatory scroll at the bottom (see the corresponding photos)
The engravings, treated in grisaille, are in excellent condition and have their original frame.

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