Vues choisies des monumens antiques de Rome, Lithographie de Engelmann: Colonne élevée á L'Empereur Phocas / Temple de Mars-Vengeur / Vue du Capitol / Vue du Portique d'Octavie / Vue du Forum Trajan
by LESUEUR, Jean Baptiste, and ALAUX, Jean-Paul
- Used
- Condition
- See description
- Seller
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Richelieu, France
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About This Item
1828. These fabulous illustrations, were created by Lesueur and Alaux between 1826 and 1828. Lithography by Godefroy Engelmann. They were originally gathered in a portfolio of 14 plates (according to FirstSearch - some sources state 15 but may be including a title). They seem to have been issued uncoloured, and we have seen no original plates offered with hand colouring. Each plate was presented with an engraved view of a roman antiquity or scene, and then several lines of small text in French below. (There was a 20th Century uncoloured reproduction but this is without the text). Here we offer five of the plates. Each has the contemporary hand colouring, and is framed and glazed with passe partout and a more recent simple gilt frame. Here the views have a visible area of 47cm x 31cm, beneath a passe partout of 49cm x 59cm, and held within a frame of 53cm x 62cm. The passe partout has a very slight wave to each plate, otherwise they are in fine condition. The five views are: Colonne élevée á L'Empereur Phocas (1826), good clean condition; Temple de Mars-Vengeur (1826) very good clean condition, with a few very light foxing spots to the text area; Vue du Capitole (1827) in excellent clean condition; Vue du Portique d'Octavie (No date), good clean condition; and Vue du Forum Trajan (1828) In excellent condition. This is the only picture which is horizontal rather than vertical. Godefroy Engelmann (1788-1839): Lithographer printer, painter, designer and inventor. From Mulhouse, he was a prolific publisher; Jean-Paul Alaux (1788-1858) from Bordeaux, was a lithographer and painter who specialised in landscape and antique views; Jean-Baptiste-Cicéron Lesueur (1794-1883) was primarily a French architect, but spent some time studying the ancient architecture of Rome and collaborated with Alaux on this project. Conforms to OCLC Number / Unique Identifier: 1061143512. FirstSearch shows only one library with the portfolio.
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- Bookseller
- Harrison-Hiett Rare Books (FR)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 4231
- Title
- Vues choisies des monumens antiques de Rome, Lithographie de Engelmann
- Author
- LESUEUR, Jean Baptiste, and ALAUX, Jean-Paul
- Book Condition
- Used
- Date Published
- 1828
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- LESUEUR, ALAUX, ENGELMANN, Phoca, Marse-Vengeur, Capitol, Octavia, Trajan, Rome, Roman, ancient, antiquity, architecture, architectural, columns, hand coloured, lithograph, lithography, views, ancient rome, Capitole, Octavie, Trajan, romaine, ancienne, an
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Harrison-Hiett Rare Books
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Richelieu
About Harrison-Hiett Rare Books
Harrison-Hiett is a small, family run business. Originally based in England we have re-located our business to Europe. We now live in the Netherlands, where we spend our time visiting and exhibiting at fairs.
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