early eighteenth century
With frame Width 22 cm Depth 2 cm Height 17 cm
Beautiful series of four small antique engravings with gilded wooden frame, early 14th century. Engraved by Richard Earlom (1743 May 9, London – 1822 October 16, London), English engraver and painter. The engravings are characterized by various landscapes taken from works by the painter Claude Lorrain (Chamagne, 1600 December 23 – Rome, 1682 November XNUMX), a French painter, active mainly in Rome and considered the master of the ideal landscape genre.
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