Description
A striking 18th century neoclassical aquatint engraving after the celebrated Hamilton Collection of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman antiquities.
This finely executed plate is drawn and engraved after the original works assembled by Sir William Hamilton, British envoy to Naples, whose collection became one of the most influential visual sources for classical design in Europe. Published in the landmark series Collection of Etruscan, Greek, and Roman Antiquities (1766–1776), these engravings helped shape the visual language of Neoclassicism and directly inspired figures such as Josiah Wedgwood.
Rendered in the iconic black-ground "Greek vase" style, the composition features terracotta figures against a deep black field, with delicate highlights in pale gray and white. The technique and palette closely emulate ancient red-figure pottery, making this both an artwork and a document of early archaeological interpretation.
What makes this piece especially compelling is how it reflects the evolving lens of 18th century scholarship. These engravings were not purely documentary"”they were shaped by contemporary taste, offering insight into how antiquity was reimagined during the rise of Neoclassicism.
Presented in a beautifully scaled gold frame with double matting"”ivory and rust"”the piece has a refined, architectural presence and displays exceptionally well.
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Details:
"• Medium: Aquatint engraving on laid paper
"• Plate mark (visible): 7.5" H x 11 5/8" W
"• Frame size: 23 5/8" H x 19.5" W
"• Matting: Double mat (ivory with rust inner border)
"• Frame: Gold-toned with classical corner ornamentation
"• Markings: Small plate number "77" at upper right
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Condition:
Very fine condition with strong impression and excellent preservation. Paper is clean with only minor, age-appropriate toning. Frame presents beautifully and is ready to hang.
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Why it matters:
These Hamilton engravings are foundational to Western decorative arts history. They bridged archaeology and design, influencing ceramics, interiors, and fine art across Europe. Today, they remain some of the most recognizable and intellectually rich images of classical antiquity.
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Overall:
A beautiful and impressive example from one of the most important publications of the 18th century"”ideal for collectors of neoclassical art, Grand Tour material, or anyone building a thoughtfully layered interior.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Near perfect
Origin:
United Kingdom
Creator:
Styled After: Sir William Hamilton
Materials & Techniques:
Aquatint
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
This finely executed plate is drawn and engraved after the original works assembled by Sir William Hamilton, British envoy to Naples, whose collection became one of the most influential visual sources for classical design in Europe. Published in the landmark series Collection of Etruscan, Greek, and Roman Antiquities (1766–1776), these engravings helped shape the visual language of Neoclassicism and directly inspired figures such as Josiah Wedgwood.
Rendered in the iconic black-ground "Greek vase" style, the composition features terracotta figures against a deep black field, with delicate highlights in pale gray and white. The technique and palette closely emulate ancient red-figure pottery, making this both an artwork and a document of early archaeological interpretation.
What makes this piece especially compelling is how it reflects the evolving lens of 18th century scholarship. These engravings were not purely documentary"”they were shaped by contemporary taste, offering insight into how antiquity was reimagined during the rise of Neoclassicism.
Presented in a beautifully scaled gold frame with double matting"”ivory and rust"”the piece has a refined, architectural presence and displays exceptionally well.
⸻
Details:
"• Medium: Aquatint engraving on laid paper
"• Plate mark (visible): 7.5" H x 11 5/8" W
"• Frame size: 23 5/8" H x 19.5" W
"• Matting: Double mat (ivory with rust inner border)
"• Frame: Gold-toned with classical corner ornamentation
"• Markings: Small plate number "77" at upper right
⸻
Condition:
Very fine condition with strong impression and excellent preservation. Paper is clean with only minor, age-appropriate toning. Frame presents beautifully and is ready to hang.
⸻
Why it matters:
These Hamilton engravings are foundational to Western decorative arts history. They bridged archaeology and design, influencing ceramics, interiors, and fine art across Europe. Today, they remain some of the most recognizable and intellectually rich images of classical antiquity.
⸻
Overall:
A beautiful and impressive example from one of the most important publications of the 18th century"”ideal for collectors of neoclassical art, Grand Tour material, or anyone building a thoughtfully layered interior.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Near perfect
Origin:
United Kingdom
Creator:
Styled After: Sir William Hamilton
Materials & Techniques:
Aquatint
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Near perfect
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
24 x 20 x 2 in
18th Century Neoclassical Aquatint Engraving | Hamilton Collection | Greek Vase Figures | Double Mat
Estimate $900-$2,700
Starting Price
$440
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