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XX. Vue intérieure du Temple, que l'on croit avoir été dédié à Junon

XX. Vue intérieure du Temple, que l'on croit avoir été dédié à Junon

Francesco Piranesi (in 1778)

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Title XX. Vue intérieure du Temple, que l'on croit avoir été dédié à Junon
Material and technique Etching
Object type
Print > Two-dimensional object > Art object
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 472 mm
Width 672 mm
Artists Graphic artist: Francesco Piranesi
Designer: Giovanni Battista Piranesi
Accession number BdH 23385 (PK)
Credits From the estate of Dr J.C.J. Bierens de Haan, 1951
Department Drawings & Prints
Acquisition date 1951
Creation date in 1778
Signature lower right in cartouche: Franciscus Piranesi fecit
Watermark two watermarks: crowned ornamental shield with lion climbing to the left, below two incense burners (165 x 125 mm?, left center, upside down, P4-8 from the left; vH, 24P, plano; similar to Robison 64); letters BRACCIANO (15 x 96 mm, right center, upside down, P4-7 from the right; vH, 24P, plano; similar to Robison 59)
Inscriptions upper right: Planche XX.; lower right in cartouche: Vuë intérieure du Temple, que l'on croit avoir été dédié à Junon.
Collector Collector / J.C.J. Bierens de Haan
Provenance ; - ; art dealers Gutekunst & Klipstein, Bern; on 23.06.1936 acquired by J.C.J. Bierens de Haan (1867-1951, L.451e), Amsterdam; his bequest, 1951
Research Show research Piranesi on Paper
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Technique
Etching > Manual > Intaglio printing techniques > Printing technique > Technique > Material and technique

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