Very Large 18th-century Engraving,
Artist: Graveur Duret, D'après Vernet
A very large, framed engraving from the 18th century depicting a festival on the Tiber River in Rome.
This work was engraved by Pierre Jacques Duret (1729–1804) after a painting by Claude Joseph Vernet (1714–1789).
A highly decorative and interesting engraving due to its size and the quality of its details.
Gilded baguette frame.
A small tear in the lower left corner and foxing on the paper.
Date: late 18th century.
Shipping via carrier between two wooden boards: 100 euros within France, 200 euros within the EU, and 600 euros to the rest of the world.
This work was engraved by Pierre Jacques Duret (1729–1804) after a painting by Claude Joseph Vernet (1714–1789).
A highly decorative and interesting engraving due to its size and the quality of its details.
Gilded baguette frame.
A small tear in the lower left corner and foxing on the paper.
Date: late 18th century.
Shipping via carrier between two wooden boards: 100 euros within France, 200 euros within the EU, and 600 euros to the rest of the world.
950 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: cadre 101.5 cm, à vue 73.8 cm
Height: cadre 72.5 cm, à vue 52.5 cm
Reference (ID): 1778256
Availability: In stock
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