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A Fine Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Plaque of a Roman Aqueduct
19th century, oval form plaque featuring ruins of a Roman aqueduct with oxen bathing in the foreground, likely the Claudian Aqueduct within the Roman Campagna, presented within an ornate ebonized frame, and retaining remnants of two wax seals to the reverse, otherwise unsigned.
Frame dimensions 16 x 18 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.; plaque 9 x 11 1/4 in.
Originally constructed during the reigns of Emperor Caligula and Emperor Claudius (circa 38-52 CE), the Claudian Aqueduct or Aqua Claudia was one of nine aqueducts of the imperial city of Rome and is often a subject of inspiration for 19th-century artists, including notable works by John Linton Chapman (American, 1839-1905), André Giroux (French, 1801-1879), and Jean-Baptist Camille Corot (French 1796-1875).
Interesting is the contrast between the minute detailed mosaic tilework artistry and the quarried block construction method of ‘opus quadratum’ to create the colossal structure of the Roman aqueducts.
Private Collection, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
19th century, oval form plaque featuring ruins of a Roman aqueduct with oxen bathing in the foreground, likely the Claudian Aqueduct within the Roman Campagna, presented within an ornate ebonized frame, and retaining remnants of two wax seals to the reverse, otherwise unsigned.
Frame dimensions 16 x 18 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.; plaque 9 x 11 1/4 in.
Originally constructed during the reigns of Emperor Caligula and Emperor Claudius (circa 38-52 CE), the Claudian Aqueduct or Aqua Claudia was one of nine aqueducts of the imperial city of Rome and is often a subject of inspiration for 19th-century artists, including notable works by John Linton Chapman (American, 1839-1905), André Giroux (French, 1801-1879), and Jean-Baptist Camille Corot (French 1796-1875).
Interesting is the contrast between the minute detailed mosaic tilework artistry and the quarried block construction method of ‘opus quadratum’ to create the colossal structure of the Roman aqueducts.
Private Collection, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
Condition
Some spotting along the perimeter of the panel; frame with crack to left vertice of the elliptical window; interior frame with later card backing.
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A Fine Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Plaque of a Roman Aqueduct
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