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Antinous Belvedere [nach Tafel 53 von François Perriers "Icones et Segmenta Nobilium Signorum et Statuarum..." (1638)] (Freies Deutsches Hochstift CC BY-NC-SA)
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Antinous Belvedere [nach Tafel 53 von François Perriers "Icones et Segmenta Nobilium Signorum et Statuarum..." (1638)]

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Description

Verso Abklatsch des Borghesischen Gladiator Discobolus

Inscription

Bez. o. re.: "4." (Feder in Schwarz); u. mittig: "Antinous admirandus in Hortis Vaticanis." (Feder in Braun)

Markings

  • Watermark (Other)
    Wz.: Einhorn

Similar objects

Vorlage ist: François Perrier, Taf. 53 , Radierung in: "Icones et Segmenta Nobilium Signorum et Statuarum ...." (1638)
Vorbild ist: Hadrianisch, Antinous Belvedere, Marmor, Höhe 195 cm, Rom, Vatikanisches Museen, Cortile del Belvedere, Inv.-Nr. 907

Material/Technique

Rötel, stellenweise verrieben, auf geripptem Büttenpapier

Measurements

Blatt: 337 x 198 mm

Detailed description

Provenienz:
Erworben 1980 von Gerhard Seib, Marburg.

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