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1845 Engraving Medieval Latin Manuscript Horses King - ORIGINAL ARCH8

1845 Engraving Medieval Latin Manuscript Horses King - ORIGINAL ARCH8

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"Pitture di due registri degli anniversary dei morti, manoscritti latini del XII o XIII Secolo."

This is an original, circa 1845, copper engraving of medieval images from 12th or 13th century Latin manuscripts. Note the lowercase alphabet in the bottom of the engraving.

Period Paper is offering a rare and valuable collection of original copper engravings of Italian art and architecture from the 4th to the 16th century. This edition of the engravings collected and arranged by the French archaeologist and historian J. B. L. G. Seroux d'Agincourt (1730-1814), was published by Verlag von G. W. Mettenius in Frankfurt, Germany circa 1845. The captions are in Italian. The original copper plate imprint is visible on each engraving although this imprint does not show up well on the digital image. An end paper from this edition includes a stamp of the noted English architect --William White, 30A Wimpole St. W. with a date of April 15, 1864. Next to this stamp is the signature of F. Gilbert White and a date of June 11, 1860. These original engravings are exceptionally well preserved considering their age and are excellent items for framing. Any foxing appears darker on the digital image than it is on the actual item.

CONDITION

This 166+ year old Item is rated Very Fine / Fine. No creases. No water damage. There is some aging and foxing; and a small chip in the right margin. The left margin is tightly cropped as a result of the original binding for preservation. Please see image.

  • Product Type: Original Copper Engraving; Black / White
  • Grade: Very Fine / Fine
  • Dimensions: Approximately 11 x 18 inches; 28 x 46 cm
  • Authentication: Serial-Numbered Certificate of Authenticity w/ Full Provenance
  • Protection: Packaged in a custom archival sleeve with an acid-free black board (great for display, gift-giving, and preservation)

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