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Etruscan vases. 1802 (engraving)
7237032 Etruscan vases. 1802 (engraving) by Roccheggiani, Lorenzo (active 1804-1817); Private Collection; (add.info.: Etruscan vase found in the vicinity of Naples, owned by Sir William Hamilton 1, Etruscan vase in the collection of the painter Anton Raphael Mengs 2, and Etruscan vase owned by James Irvine 3. Copperplate engraving by Pietro Ruga after an illustration by Lorenzo Rocceggiani from his own 100 Plates of Costumes Religious, Civil and Military of the Ancient Egyptians, Etruscans, Greeks and Romans, Franzetti, Rome, 1802.); © Florilegius
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This engraving showcases a collection of exquisite Etruscan vases, offering a glimpse into the rich history and artistry of ancient Italy. Created in 1802 by Italian artist Lorenzo Roccheggiani, this print features three distinct vases owned by prominent individuals of the time. The first vase, discovered near Naples and belonging to Sir William Hamilton, is an impressive testament to the craftsmanship of the Etruscans. The second vase hails from the esteemed collection of painter Anton Raphael Mengs, highlighting its significance within artistic circles. Lastly, James Irvine's Etruscan vase adds another layer of intrigue to this composition. Engraved by Pietro Ruga after Roccheggiani's original illustration, this print is part of a larger series titled "100 Plates of Costumes Religious, Civil and Military". It offers viewers a window into various aspects of ancient civilizations such as Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and here specifically focusing on Etruscans. With its ornate decoration and meticulous attention to detail captured through engraving techniques prevalent during that era; this artwork serves as both an educational resource for historians and an aesthetically pleasing addition to any interior design setting. Its presence evokes a sense of antiquity while celebrating the enduring beauty found in these timeless ceramic masterpieces.
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