19th century
with frame Width 123 cm Depth 4 cm Height 91 cm
Beautiful pair of antique engravings from the mid-1788th century with original gilded wooden frame. Both engraved by Jazet Jean Pierre Marie (France 1871/ approx. XNUMX) on different subjects.
– “Louis XV at the Battle of Fontenoy” of 11 May 1745, from a work by the painter Emile Jean Horace Vernet created in 1828
– “The last day of Pompeii” from a work by the painter Frédérick-Henri Schopin created in 1850
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