Description
Medium: Colour lithgraph with hand colouring and gum heightening on chine collee attached to wove (vellin) paper.
Sheet size: 40 x 57 cm (15.75 x 22.44 inch). Image size: 40 x 57 cm. (15.75 x 22.44 inch).
Condition: very good, given age. Light foxing in margins, clean image area, wide margins intact. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
NIMES, TEMPLE OF DIANA, RUINS, ROMAN ARCHITECTURE, CHAPUY, JACOTTET, BAYOT, FRENCH LITHOGRAPH | EXPO-MAPS
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Published by Henri Jeannin, Paris.
Reference: British Museum 1941,1204.42.
Biography engraver: Jean-Louis / Louis-Julien Jacottet (1806-1880) was a Swiss landscape painter and lithographer. Adolphe Jean Baptiste Bayot (1810-1866) was a French lithographer and illustrator known for his collaborations on architectural and topographical works, often rendering figures and final detailing.
Biography artist: Nicolas Marie Joseph Chapuy (1790-1858) was a French architect and artist, known for his architectural views and contributions to lithographic series on historical monuments.



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