A large engraving taken from Diderot's encyclopedia published in Paris - Galera, 1772.
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SKU: ANT-A279
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Description
Gallery Drawing, Paris 1772. A large engraving taken from the Paris-published Diderot encyclopedia, depicting the Gallery viewed from the side with drawings of anchors titled Marine Dessein d’une Galere à la Rame named la Réale in the center. At the bottom left: Gaussier sur les desseins de M.r Belin ingenieur de la Marine and finally at the bottom left Bernard Fecit. The print is in good condition, with coloring on the back, presented in a passe-partout in a modern frame made of lacquered and marbled wood in shades of blue.
It comes from a private collection of maritime antiques in Milan.
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | ANT-A279 |
| Manufacturer | Antyki |
| Model | A279 |
| Size | Height: 101 (67) cm Width: 69 (37) cm Depth: 2.5 cm |
| Age | XVIII |
| Year | 1772 |
| Destiny | To living room |
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