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Period: 1760s
'Il Giocolare' Travelling Young Juggler + Drummer Antique Original Copper Plate
By Francesco Maggiotto, Giovanni Volpato 1
Located in Munich, DE
This delightful original copper engraving by Giovanni Volpato ( 1733-1803 ) after a painting by Francesco Maggiotto ( 1738-1805 ) was executed in Venice in 1765. A little boy, carry...
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Italian Rococo Antique 1760s Wall Decorations

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Paint, Paper

Bougainville's Claim in the Magellan Straits, circa 1767
Located in Langweer, NL
The engraving depicts the French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville hoisting the French colors upon a small rock in the Magellan Straits. This act symbolizes the claiming of terr...
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Antique 1760s Wall Decorations

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Paper

Historiae Polyporum by Rösel von Rosenhof c.1765- A Pair
Located in Savannah, GA
August Johann Rosel von Rosenhof (British, 1810-1893) A set of two framed hand-colored engraving on hand laid paper from Historiae Polyporum., by Augustus Johannes Roesen von Rosenh...
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German Antique 1760s Wall Decorations

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Glass, Wood, Paper

Large 18th Century Red Chalk Drawing of Ruins after Hubert Robert
By Hubert Robert
Located in Kittery Point, ME
The Tomb of Caecilia Metella, Rome. Red chalk on paper. Provenance: H. Shickman Gallery, New York (D1311). Label verso where given to Hubert Robert. This sumptuous drawing is a ...
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French Neoclassical Antique 1760s Wall Decorations

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Paper

Antique Optical View of the Castle and Gate of Heemstede 'near Haarlem', ca.1760
Located in Langweer, NL
Antique print, titled: 'Vue d'Optique nouvelle representant une des portes de Harlem en Hollande, prise de l'interieur de la Ville avec la maison du professeur.' View of the Castle and Gate of Heemstede (near Haarlem) instead of (as in the caption) Haarlem Gate. This is an optical print, also called 'vue optique' or 'vue d'optique', which were made to be viewed through a Zograscope, or other devices of convex lens and mirrors, all of which produced an optical illusion of depth. Published in Paris by Chereau c. 1760 Artists and Engravers: Made by 'Jacques Chereau...
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Antique 1760s Wall Decorations

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Paper

Old Copperplate Engraving of Fort St. James on the Gambra River, Africa, c.1760
Located in Langweer, NL
Plan de l’Isle James sur la Gambra en 1732 (…). Copperplate engraving/etching on Hand laid (Verge) paper. Sheet size: 19,7 x 26,7 cm. Image size: 13,8 x 19,8 cm. From vol. 3 o...
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Antique 1760s Wall Decorations

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Paper

Giuseppe Zocchi (circle of), View of Piazza Santa Trinita in Florence
Located in Spinea, Veneto
Giuseppe Zocchi (circle of) Florence, 1717 - 1767 View of Piazza Santa Trinita in Florence oil on canvas, 30×50 cm Within frame totaling 42×62 cm The painting, in a good state of p...
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Italian Antique 1760s Wall Decorations

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Canvas

Print on paper depicting a dummy, Italy 1750-1800.
Located in Milan, IT
Engraving on paper of an articulated mannequin by F. Fambrini. (active in Lucca, 1764 – 1780), Italy, second half of the 18th century.
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Italian Antique 1760s Wall Decorations

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Paper

18th Century Museum Baroque Ornamental Element, Supraporte
Located in Berlin, DE
Large antique Baroque Supraporte, circa 1760. Richly decorated, hand-carved and set in gold. The pendant is extremely rare and old. (V-149).
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French Baroque Antique 1760s Wall Decorations

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Beech

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