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Plate 46 Elgin marbles Parthenon Athens exemplified
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Plate 46 Elgin marbles Parthenon Athens exemplified
Plate 46, Elgin marbles from the Parthenon at Athens: exemplified by fifty etchings, selected from the most beautiful and least mutilated specimens in that collection; and accompanied with explanatory and critical remarks on the style, composition, and peculiar excellence of those transcendent relics of Grecian sculpture, Davison, Thomas, Lawrence, Richard, fl. 1815-1840, Etching, 1818, Etching, Plate 46, No. 80, located between pages 62 and 63. Each plate in the book is numbered to correspond to the museums original numerical system
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1818 Accompanied Athens Beautiful Book Composition Correspond Elgin Marbles Exemplified Explanatory Lawrence Located Museum Numbered Parthenon Plate 46 Richard Selected Style System Thomas Davison
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This photo print, titled "Plate 46 Elgin marbles Parthenon Athens exemplified" is a remarkable representation of the transcendent relics of Grecian sculpture. The image showcases fifty etchings carefully selected from the most beautiful and least mutilated specimens in that collection. Each plate in this book, including Plate 46, corresponds to the original numerical system used by the museum. Etched with precision and finesse by Thomas Davison and Richard Lawrence, fl. 1815-1840, this print transports us to ancient Athens where we can marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship of these Elgin marbles. The composition and style are expertly captured, allowing us to appreciate their peculiar excellence. Accompanied by explanatory and critical remarks on each piece's unique characteristics, this print provides valuable insights into the historical significance of these sculptures. It offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Greece while highlighting its influence on Western art. Located between pages 62 and 63 within an etching book published in 1818, this particular plate holds a special place among other masterpieces showcased within its pages. Its inclusion in such a prestigious collection speaks volumes about its artistic merit. As we gaze upon this print from Liszt Collection, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the magnificence of Greek sculpture at its zenith – an experience that leaves us awe-inspired by human creativity throughout history.
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