ANGELO CAMPANELLA (1746-1811), AFTER ANTON RAPHAEL MENGS AND ANTON VON MARON
ANGELO CAMPANELLA (1746-1811), AFTER ANTON RAPHAEL MENGS AND ANTON VON MARON
ANGELO CAMPANELLA (1746-1811), AFTER ANTON RAPHAEL MENGS AND ANTON VON MARON
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Roman frescos of the Villa Negroni

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ANGELO CAMPANELLA (1746-1811), AFTER ANTON RAPHAEL MENGS AND ANTON VON MARON
Roman frescos of the Villa Negroni
the complete set of eight engravings with hand-colouring in gouache, 1778, each on laid paper, each retaining the printed inscriptions below, the colours still fresh and bright, generally in very good condition, each framed
Sheets 562 x 817 mm. (and smaller)

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This series of eight plates show the different walls of the so-called Villa Negroni, which was excavated in Rome near the Baths of Diocletian in July 1777. The series was engraved by Angelo Campanella after drawings by Anton Raphael Mengs and Anton von Maron.

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