SoldEdvarrd Munch - VampiresEdvard Munch "Vampires" Giclee Fine Art Print after an original work. Print-signed lower right, numbered lower left. Decorative Blindstamp on the print and Certificate of Edition provided. Excellent cSee Sold Price
SoldEdvarrd Munch - VampiresEdvard Munch "Vampires" Giclee Fine Art Print after an original work. Print-signed lower right, numbered lower left. Decorative Blindstamp on the print and Certificate of Edition provided. Excellent cSee Sold Price
SoldEdvarrd Munch - VampiresEdvard Munch "Vampires" Giclee Fine Art Print after an original work. Print-signed lower right, numbered lower left. Decorative Blindstamp on the print and Certificate of Edition provided. Excellent cSee Sold Price
SoldMaiuri, Amedeo - The Villa of the MysteriesRome, State Library, 1947. In 2 . 2 vols. A volume of text with 121 black and white illustrations, and a folder with 9 black and white plates and 16 large color plates, a large plant, ivory canvas binSee Sold Price
SoldAntique Map Of Italian Papal States Near RomeProbably 17th Century, Hand Colored Engraving With Patrimonio Di S. Pietro Sabina Et Ducato Di Castro, Sight 14 X 18 Inches, Later Frame 19 X 23 X 1 Inches. See Photos For Condition.See Sold Price
SoldCentral Italy (Papal States with Rome and Duchy of Tuscany, 1683/86 by MalletTitle: Central Italy (Papal States with Rome and Duchy of Tuscany, 1683/86 by Mallet Date/Period: 1683/86 Materials: Copperplate engraved Size: 6 1/4” x 8 3/4” Central Italy. Shows the PapSee Sold Price
SoldPrint, Jean Baptiste Camille CorotJean Baptiste Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875), "Environs de Rome," 1866, etching, state III/III, image: 11.25" h x 8.5" w, overall (with mat): 20"h x 16"w. Provenance: Purchased from Swan Galleries,See Sold Price
SoldRare N & A SEYMOUR / ROME, NY Ovoid Stoneware Jug w/Rare One-Gallon Stoneware Jug with Cobalt Floral Decoration, Stamped "N&A SEYMOUR / ROME", New York State origin, circa 1830, highly-ovoid jug with tooled spout, decorated with a brushed cobalt tulip.See Sold Price
SoldJ.B.C. COROT, FRENCH (1796-1875) DRYPOINT ETCHINGTitled "Environs de Rome" 1866. Third state. Unsigned. Dimensions: (Frame) H 27.5" x W 21.75", (Sight) H 14" x W 11" Condition: Paper with age toning. Unexamined out of frame.See Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944), after – The Vampire – Offset print (20th Century)This offset print depicts a woman with long hair leaning over a man in a dark embrace, a composition often referred to as the vampire which explores themes of love, pain, and obsession. The work utiliSee Sold Price
SoldDimitrie Berea , was a Romanian painter who was born in 1908.are part of major museums and stateDimitrie Berea , was a Romanian painter who was born in 1908.are part of major museums and state collections in Rome, Madrid, Tel-Aviv, Bucharest, Geneva, London, Paris, Venice, New York, Berea was aSee Sold Price
Sold1860 $2 ROME GEORGIA BANK OF THE EMPIRE STATE BANKNOTE1860 $2 ROME GEORGIA BANK OF THE EMPIRE STATE BANKNOTE 1860 $2 Rome, Georgia Bank of the Empire State obsolete banknote. Serial number 1881, Plate A, hand dated July 18th, 1860. Cashier and PresSee Sold Price
SoldRoman Coin REDUCED FOLLIS, CONSTANTINE I, AD 307-337:Roman Coin REDUCED FOLLIS, CONSTANTINE I, AD 307-337: Constantine the Great was the Emperor that made Christianity the Official State Religion of Rome. Camp Gate appeared First on Constantine's CoinsSee Sold Price
SoldGiovanni Casini (1689–1748) – View of the Porta Pinciana – engraving (1740)This engraving features a topographical view of the Porta Pinciana, a gate in the Aurelian Walls of Rome, shown in a state of partial ruin with overgrown vegetation along the upper masonry. The composSee Sold Price
Sold1855 1ed Progress of America Rome Sparta Politics1855 1ed Progress of America Rome Sparta Politics United States Nationalism Frederick Saunders’s ‘Progress and Prospects of America’ is a mid-19th-century history of America and the influences oSee Sold Price
SoldGiovanni Cassini (1745–1824) – View of the Arch of Titus in Rome – Engraving (1791)This engraving depicts the Arch of Titus, a first-century honorific arch located on the Via Sacra in Rome, shown in its eighteenth-century state partially incorporated into later medieval and RenaissaSee Sold Price
SoldJan Goeree (1670–1731) – The Remains of the Baths of Constantine the Great, RomeThis engraving depicts the ruins of the Baths of Constantine (Thermae Constantinianae) on the Quirinal Hill in Rome. The scene illustrates the decayed state of the massive brick structures, with figurSee Sold Price
SoldMallet: Antique Map of Central Italy, Papal States 1683Title of the Map: 'Estat Ecclesiastique et Duche de Toscane' Shows the Papal States & the Duchy of Tuscany. Rome. Tuscany and Central Italy. Date Printed: 1683 Image Size: Approx Overall page size 13See Sold Price
SoldCarved Marble Figure of Sleeping Ariadne 17 1/2 x 24 x 8 1/2 in. (44.5 x 61 x 21.6 cm.)Carved Marble Figure of Sleeping Ariadneafter the antique currently conserved at the Vatican Museum, Rome, Italy.Property deaccessioned from the Louisiana State Museum, proceeds to be used for new acqSee Sold Price
Sold1662 Tacitus Annals Histories Roman Empire Nero1662 Tacitus Annals Histories Roman Empire Nero Caligula Rome French Ablancourt “The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.” ― Tacitus, The Annals Cornelius Tacitus was a 1st-ceSee Sold Price
Sold1664 Tacitus Annals Histories Roman Empire Nero1664 Tacitus Annals Histories Roman Empire Nero Caligula ROME Lipsius Bernegger “The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.” ― Tacitus, The Annals Cornelius Tacitus was a 1st-ceSee Sold Price
Sold1678 Tacitus Annals Histories Roman Empire Nero1678 Tacitus Annals Histories Roman Empire Nero Caligula Rome Latin Elzevier “The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.” ― Tacitus, The Annals Cornelius Tacitus was a 1st-centuSee Sold Price
Sold1768 Tacitus Annals & Histories Roman Empire Tiberius1768 Tacitus Annals & Histories Roman Empire Tiberius Caesar Nero ROME French 3v “The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.” ― Tacitus, The Annals Cornelius Tacitus was a 1st-cSee Sold Price