(a) PARTIE DES AQUEDUCS DE L'IMPEREUR CLAUDE QUI PORTOIENT L'EAU SUR LE PALATIN; (b) FRAGMENTS D'UN BASRELIEF ANTIQUE. BARBAULT, Jean (1705-1766) del. & Domenico MONTAGU (fl. ca. 1750) eng.
23914 Interior View of the Amphitheatre of Flavian, called the Coliseum. Bouchard, Rome, 1775. (a) Etching, plate size 165 x 225 mm., (b) Etching, plate size 110 x 135 mm., uncoloured, wide margins. Two images on one sheet from the posthumous publication of Barbault's works 'Vues des Plus Beaux Restes des Antiquites Romaines' issued in 1775 by Piranesi's early publisher Jean Bouchard. Barbault was a French painter and engraver who studied under Jean Restout II at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 1747 he moved permanently to Rome where his work became influenced by Piranesi and published by Bouchard, who also published Piranesi's early editions. Jean Barbault's prints also form part of the magnificent "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae" in the University of Chicago Library's collection. $350.00AUD Click here to order or message the dealer
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