Italy - Castelli Romani; Pierre D'Atri - Grotta Ferrata / Tombeau des Orazi e Curiazi en Albano - 1821-1850





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Grotta Ferrata / Tombeau des Orazi e Curiazi en Albano, published by Pierre D'Atri in Italia, Castelli Romani.
Description from the seller
Two views of well-known locations in the Castelli Romani municipality:
1) GROTTA FERRATA
in Rome chez Pierre d'Atri Rue du Cours N.°142.
Etching and burin on thick, unlaid and unwatermarked paper, blank verso, wide margins, sporadic traces of oxidation, beautiful inking enhanced by the evocative modern watercolor and pastel coloring.
size: 10x14 cm the print mirror, 17x21 cm the sheet
2) Tombeau des Orazi and Curiazi en Albano
in Rome chez Pierre D'Atri Rue du Cours N.°142
Etching and burin on thick, unlaid and unwatermarked paper, blank verso, wide margins, sporadic traces of oxidation, beautiful inking enhanced by the evocative modern pastel coloring.
size: 10x14 cm the print mirror, 16.5x21.5 cm the sheet
From: New Collection of Principal Views of Ancient and Modern Rome with the Ruins of War. Drawn from life in 1849.
Seller's Story
Two views of well-known locations in the Castelli Romani municipality:
1) GROTTA FERRATA
in Rome chez Pierre d'Atri Rue du Cours N.°142.
Etching and burin on thick, unlaid and unwatermarked paper, blank verso, wide margins, sporadic traces of oxidation, beautiful inking enhanced by the evocative modern watercolor and pastel coloring.
size: 10x14 cm the print mirror, 17x21 cm the sheet
2) Tombeau des Orazi and Curiazi en Albano
in Rome chez Pierre D'Atri Rue du Cours N.°142
Etching and burin on thick, unlaid and unwatermarked paper, blank verso, wide margins, sporadic traces of oxidation, beautiful inking enhanced by the evocative modern pastel coloring.
size: 10x14 cm the print mirror, 16.5x21.5 cm the sheet
From: New Collection of Principal Views of Ancient and Modern Rome with the Ruins of War. Drawn from life in 1849.

