Original Ink and Wash Drawing – Follower of John Flaxman, Late 18th Century
A rare and unique piece, this ink, pen and wash drawing comes from a series of several original works, from the dispersal o[...]
Original Ink and Wash Drawing – Follower of John Flaxman, Late 18th Century
A rare and unique piece, this ink, pen and wash drawing comes from a series of several original works, from the dispersal o[...]
Original Ink and Wash Drawing – Follower of John Flaxman, Late 18th Century
A rare and unique piece, this ink, pen and wash drawing comes from a series of several original works, from the dispersal o[...]
Original Ink and Wash Drawing – Follower of John Flaxman, Late 18th Century A rare and unique piece, this ink, pen and wash drawing comes from a series of several original works, from the dispersal of[...]
Pen on paper - traces of handling, folds. Two small perforations.
The Judgment of Paris is a mythological episode involving the goddesses Hera, Athena and Aphrodite. It foreshadows the Trojan War.
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Very beautiful study by the architect Étienne-Chérubin Leconte after ancient sculptures
- a seated Greek woman certainly Penelope waiting for Ulysses
- a child holding a volumen, dressed in Roman st[...]
Charles Gabriel Sauvage LEMIRE (1741-1827) "Silene succulenta forsk", ink wash, 35 x 25 cm which is approved on the back by Gaspard Monge probably during the Egyptian campaign from which the plant ori[...]
Jean-Henri Cless (1774-1812)
Portrait of a young woman in a landscape
signed "Cless fec" for fecit on the lower left
Brown ink and brown ink wash on pencil
Size of the sheet : 31.5 x 22 cm
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Dessin à l'encre et lavis sur papier vergé, attribué à Jean Guillaume Moitte, dernier tiers du XVIIIe siècle. Feuille dessinée recto verso à partir d'un carnet de voyage en Italie réalisé par l'auteur[...]
When I acquired this lovely blood, a name came to my mind, Andreas Appiani (1754-1817), a famous Italian neo-classical painter. It didn't take me long to find out after some research that ... it wasn'[...]
I finally found him the frame he deserved !
This beautiful neoclassical design dates from the late eighteenth or early nineteenth. The powerful technique of the feather line that carves the contours[...]
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