ANGELO CAMPANELLA (1749-1811)
ANGELO CAMPANELLA (1749-1811)

The Drunkeness of Hercules; and Bacchus and Ariadne, both after Anton von Maron, plates V and VII from Manifesto

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ANGELO CAMPANELLA (1749-1811)
The Drunkeness of Hercules; and Bacchus and Ariadne, both after Anton von Maron, plates V and VII from Manifesto
The former with inventory number B55 in pen on the reverse
Engravings, with extensive watercolour and bodycolour, from the set of twelve, published by C.Buti, Rome, 1778-1802
34 ½ x 22 ½ in. (87.5 x 57 cm.) including frames
(2)
Provenance
Bought in Rome, by Jonas Brooke in 1784.
Christie's, Mere Hall Knutsford, Cheshire, 23 May 1994, lot 229 (part), sale 5176, £17,250.


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