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Period: 1810s
1819 Ink Drawing After Poussin
By Nicolas Poussin
Located in 263-0031, JP
An ink drawing after Poussin. Dated 1819 on bottom right. The frame and glass color are original.
Category

French Restauration Antique 1810s Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

1819 Ink Drawing After Poussin
1819 Ink Drawing After Poussin
$2,000 Sale Price
20% Off
Unusual Pair of Italian Silk Embroidery and Gouache Painted Paper Pictures
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
An unusual pair of Italian silk embroidery and gouache painted paper pictures, both with scenes from Classical antiquity, one showing two warri...
Category

Italian Antique 1810s Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk, Paint

"Narcissus, " Superb Male Nude, Neoclassical Painting, by Student of Eckersberg
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Because Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, a celebrated 19th century Danish painter, used his "Narcissus" painting as a teaching tool, at least five of his pupils painted sight variatio...
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Danish Neoclassical Antique 1810s Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint

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