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Plate 7 Collection engravings ancient vases mostly
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Plate 7 Collection engravings ancient vases mostly
Plate 7, Collection of engravings from ancient vases mostly of pure Greek workmanship discovered in sepulchres in the kingdom of the Two Sicilies: but chiefly in the neighbourhood of Naples during the course of the years MDCCLXXXIX and MDCCLXXXX now in the possession of Sir Wm. Hamilton, with remarks on each vase, Hamilton, William, Sir, 1730-1803, Italinski, Chevalier, Tischbein, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm, 1751-1829, 1795
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
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1730 1803 1751 1829 1795 Ancient Vases Chevalier Chiefly Course Discovered Engravings Hamilton Kingdom Naples Neighbourhood Plate 7 Possession Pure Greek Remarks Sepulchres Tischbein Two Sicilies Vase Wilhelm William Workmanship Johann Heinrich
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This print showcases Plate 7 from the remarkable collection of engravings featuring ancient vases, predominantly crafted by skilled Greek artisans. These exquisite artifacts were unearthed in sepulchres within the kingdom of the Two Sicilies, particularly in the vicinity of Naples, during the years MDCCLXXXIX and MDCCLXXXX. Currently under the possession of Sir William Hamilton, this extensive compilation offers a fascinating glimpse into classical antiquity. The plate itself presents an array of meticulously engraved vases that exemplify pure Greek workmanship at its finest. Each vase is accompanied by insightful remarks that shed light on its historical significance and artistic qualities. The collaboration between Sir William Hamilton, Italinski Chevalier, and Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein has resulted in a comprehensive visual documentation that serves as a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Through this photograph print, viewers are transported back to an era where these magnificent vessels played integral roles in daily life and ceremonial practices. The attention to detail evident in each engraving highlights not only their aesthetic appeal but also their cultural importance. As we admire this image from the Liszt Collection, let us appreciate both the artistry involved in creating these ancient vases and the dedication shown by those who have preserved them for generations to come.
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