Patéres, plate 53 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
Plate 53, Plate with five sacrificial bowls shown from above. The bowl in the upper left has a satyr holding a baby, standing next to an old man. The bowl in the upper right has a putto followed by two men in classical dress pulling a man seated in a chariot, followed by another putto. The bowl in the center has a naked man seated and looking at two standing women and one sitting woman. The bowl on the bottom left has a naked man seated on a ram holding a caduceus. The bowl on the bottom right has a standing satyr ramming his head against that of a standing goat.This is the first in a series of six views of sacrificial bowls which appears facing page 42, which has a description of the bowls.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Patéres, plate 53 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: 13 1/8 × 9 1/8 in. (33.3 × 23.2 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1952
  • Object Number: 52.519.88(106)
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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