Jean-Baptiste Lallemand (Dijon 1716-1803 Paris)
Jean-Baptiste Lallemand (Dijon 1716-1803 Paris)

A view of Rome from the Palatine Hill

Details
Jean-Baptiste Lallemand (Dijon 1716-1803 Paris)
A view of Rome from the Palatine Hill
black chalk, watercolour, watermark fleur-de-lys
7¾ x 14½ (19.7 x 36.7 cm.)
Provenance
Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin (1766-1841), (according to an old inscription on the verso of the mount).
Acquired from Sven Gahlin Ltd., London, July 1966.

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Lot Essay

Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, was appointed Ambassador to Constantinople in 1799. His tenure was characterised by a desire to make Classical culture more available to British artists, as part of which he hoped to publish accurate drawings of ancient buildings and to make plaster casts of the main pieces of ancient sculpture in Athens. He also oversaw the removal and shipping to England of the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon, now in the British Museum, London.

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