Circa | the 1st quarter of the 18th century |
Country/place of origin | Great Britain |
Dimensions with frame | 74 x 49 cm |
A Series of 18th-Century Graphics/Colen Cambell Vitruvius Britannicus
We present you these four graphics made in the technique of etching.
The author is Colen Cambell. The graphics are from his work on architecture, Vitruvius
Britannicus, which was publish in the 1st quarter of the 18th century.
The templates to the Cambell’s project were made by H. Hulbergh.
The graphics depict English buildings from the period
of Neo-Palladianism, which is an interpretation of the Classical and
Greco-Roman architecture in Great Britain. The buildings were designed by
18th-century English architects:
1. Chatsworth in Derbyshire.
2. Duncomb Park in Yorkshire.
3. Burlington House in London.
4. Longlate in Wiltshire.
Presented graphics are in perfect condition; framed in the same, wooden,
and polychrome frames. The polychrome on the frames
is missing in some places.
The price is for the whole set (4 pieces).
THE AUTHENTICITY (period of origin, type of material used in
the manufacture) has been
confirmed by an expert in vintage
and antique items.
The Antique Beauty company issues a CERTIFICATE
OF EXHIBITOR on presented items, which confirms the authenticity, legal
origin, and the approximate
date and place of the items manufacture.
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