Two bas-relief fragments, from "Recueil de divers Monumens Anciens répandus en plusieurs endroits de L'Italie"

After Jean Barbault French
Publisher Bouchard & Gravier Italian
1770
Not on view
Untitled and unnumbered plate with two bas-relief fragments. The fragment above shows reclining figures before a lyre-player at left. The larger relief below shows a lines of figures kneeling before a seated king (?). This image appears below plate 29, a capriccio view of the funerary markers of soldiers of the Praetorian guard, the fourth of thirteen plates with with funerary urns, altars or gravemarkers. These two images come after page 24, which contains text describing the third and fourth plates.

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Object Information
  • Title: Two bas-relief fragments, from "Recueil de divers Monumens Anciens répandus en plusieurs endroits de L'Italie"
  • Series/Portfolio: Recueil de divers Monumens Anciens répandus en plusieurs endroits de L'Italie
  • Artist: After Jean Barbault (French, Viarmes 1718–1762 Rome)
  • Printer: Giunchi Heritiers de Komarek
  • Publisher: Bouchard & Gravier (Rome)
  • Published in: Rome
  • Date: 1770
  • Medium: Etching
  • Dimensions: Plate: 3 15/16 × 7 3/16 in. (10 × 18.2 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1952
  • Object Number: 52.519.88(65)
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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