The Architectural Antiquities of Rome...Vol. I & II

1821
Not on view

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: The Architectural Antiquities of Rome...Vol. I & II
  • Author: Written, illustrated and published by George Ledwell Taylor (British, 1788–1873 Broadstairs, Kent) , London
  • Author: Written, illustrated and published by Edward Cresy (British, 1792–1858) , London
  • Engraver: John A. Rolph (American (born England), Essex 1799–1862 Brooklyn, New York)
  • Engraver: G. H. Jones (British, 19th century)
  • Engraver: J. F. Lambert (British, 19th century)
  • Engraver: John Barnett (British, 1797–1872)
  • Designer: Augostino Aglio, the elder (Italian, Cremona 1777–1857 London)
  • Designer: Thomas Bradley (British, active ca. 1821)
  • Designer: James Carter (British, London 1798–1855)
  • Designer: John Cleghorn (British, active 1827–80)
  • Designer: William Deeble (British, 1791–1861)
  • Designer: George Gladwin (British, 19th century)
  • Designer: Josiah Henshall (British, 1806–1869 London)
  • Designer: Samuel Hollyer (British, 1797–1883)
  • Designer: Charles Joseph Hullmandel (British, London 1789–1850 London)
  • Designer: Thomas Owen (British, 19th century)
  • Designer: Samuel Porter (British, active 19th century)
  • Designer: Edward John Roberts (British, 1793–1865)
  • Designer: J. Tombleson (British, 19th century)
  • Designer: William Wallis (British, 1794–1878)
  • Designer: Henry Winkles (British, 1801–1860)
  • Engraver: Richard Roffe (British, active 1812–28) [signed Rd Roffe and R.Roffe]
  • Date: 1821
  • Medium: Illustrations: lithographs and engravings
  • Dimensions: 20 7/8 x 14 3/4 x 1 7/16 in. (53 x 37.5 x 3.6 cm)
  • Classification: Books
  • Credit Line: Gift of Pierre L. Le Brun, 1922, transferred from the Library
  • Object Number: 1991.1073.50(1–2)
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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