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Plate 41 Collection engravings ancient vases
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Plate 41 Collection engravings ancient vases
Plate 41, Collection of engravings from ancient vases mostly of pure Greek workmanship discovered in sepulchres in the kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Hamilton, William, Sir, 1730-1803, Tischbein, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm, 1751-1829, Engraving, 1795, Volumes 4 and 5 are bound together, with a notation that previously unpublished engraved plates, numbering 84, are contained within volume 5. Volume 4 contains 61 s
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1730 1803 1751 1829 1795 Ancient Vases Bound Together Discovered Engraved Engravings Hamilton Kingdom Plate 41 Plates Pure Greek Sepulchres Tischbein Two Sicilies Volume Volume 4 Wilhelm William Workmanship Johann Heinrich Notation
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This print showcases Plate 41 from the esteemed Liszt Collection, featuring a stunning array of engravings depicting ancient vases. These remarkable artifacts, mostly crafted by skilled Greek artisans, were discovered in sepulchres within the kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The collaboration between Sir William Hamilton and Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein resulted in this exquisite engraving created in 1795. Bound together within volumes 4 and 5, this particular plate is part of an extensive collection that spans across both books. Volume 5 holds a special surprise for art enthusiasts as it contains previously unpublished engraved plates numbering up to an impressive total of 84. The intricate details captured in these engravings transport viewers back to a time when these vases were cherished possessions. Each delicate brushstroke and carefully etched line showcases the masterful workmanship employed by ancient Greek artists. As we explore Plate 41, we are treated to a glimpse into the rich history and cultural significance behind these timeless pieces. From elegant amphorae to ornate kylikes, every vase tells its own story - stories that have survived centuries buried deep within sepulchral chambers until their rediscovery. This print serves as a testament to the enduring beauty and artistic legacy left behind by civilizations long gone but forever immortalized through their exceptional craftsmanship.
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