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IIIeme. Vue de Livourne.
IIIeme. Vue de Livourne. Dediee a Son Altesse Royale Monseigneur l'Archiduc Pierre Leopold... Par Son tres humble et tres Soumis Serviteur Ja. Ph. Hackert.
Peint par Ja. Ph. Hackert. 1778. Grave a l'eau forte par B.A. Dunker et termine par G. Eichler.
a Naples chez George Hackert Graveur de S.M. le Roi de Deux Siciles. Avec Privilege. Le Tableau Original se trouve dans le Cabinet de S.A.I. Mgr. le Grand-Duc de Russie.
Etching and engraving, 350 x 480mm (13¾ x 19"). Tatty margins; some soiling.
Figures in oriental dress on a harbour quay with some unloaded cargo. Sailing boats and fortifications in the background. The scene is set in Livorno, a port city on the Tyrrhenian Sea on the western edge of Tuscany, Italy. After Jacob Philipp Hackert (1737 - 1807), painter and etcher. Born in Prenzlau north of Berlin, he came to Italy in 1768, settling first in Rome and (from 1787) Naples. From a series of four views 'Quatre Vues de Livourne'.
BM: 1886,1124.232.
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IIeme. Vue de Livourne.
IIeme. Vue de Livourne. Dediee a Son Altesse Royale Monseigneur l'Archiduc Pierre Leopold... Par Son tres humble et tres Soumis Serviteur Ja. Ph. Hackert.
Peint par Ja. Ph. Hackert. 1778. Grave a l'eau forte par B.A. Dunker et termine par G. Eichler.
A Rome chez George Hackert Graveur Place d'Espagne. Le Tableau Original se trouve dans le Cabinet de S.A.J. Mgr. le Grand-Duc de Russie.
Etching and engraving, sheet 340 x 470mm (13½ x 18½"). Trimmed to plate.
Figures on a harbour quay gathering around a sculpture of a conqueror; well to right foreground. Sailing ships to left and fortifications in the background. The scene is set in Livorno, a port city on the Tyrrhenian Sea on the western edge of Tuscany, Italy. From a series of four views 'Quatre Vues de Livourne'. After Jacob Philipp Hackert (1737 - 1807), painter and etcher. Born in Prenzlau north of Berlin, he came to Italy in 1768, settling first in Rome and (from 1787) Naples.
BM: 1886,1124.231.
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[Quatre Vues de Livourne.] I.ere Vüe de Livourne.
[Quatre Vues de Livourne.] I.ere Vüe de Livourne. Dediée a Son Altesse Royale Monseigneur l'Archiduc Pierre Leopold... Par Son très humble et très Soumis Serviteur Ja. Ph. Hackert. [&] II.eme Vue de Livourne... [&] III.eme Vue de Livourne... [&] IV.eme Vue de Livourne....
Peint par Ja. Ph. Hackert. 1778. Grave a l'eau forte par B.A. Dunker et termine par G. Eichler.
A Rome chez George Hackert Graveur Place d'Espagne.
Set of four etchings with engraving. 345 x 480mm (13½ x 19") very large margins.
A rare set of matching four views of Livorno, an important free port in Tuscany, known to the British as 'Leghorn', showing it as a bustling port filled with ships. The second plate illustrates the famous 'Monument of the Four Moors', decorated with four bronze slaves. The third has portrait of an Ottoman merchant with women and wares on the quayside. The fourth has a storm and shipwreck, with people being pulled from the sea onto the shore. After Jacob Philipp Hackert (1737 - 1807), painter and etcher. Born in Prenzlau north of Berlin, he came to Italy in 1768, settling first in Rome and (from 1787) Naples.
[Ref: 53754]   £1,400.00   (£1680.00 incl.VAT) view all images for this item
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Rocca Giovine
Rocca Giovine Généralement Supposée l'ancien Fanun Vacunae [...]
Peint à Gouache par J. Ph. Hackert 1780 Gravé à l'eau forte par B.A. Duncker et terminé par G. Eichler
Engraving, platemark: 380 x 470mm. (15 x 18¼"), with very large margins. Some creasing. Repaired tear in top margin.
View in the small rural village of Roccagiovine in the countryside outside Rome. It is now part of the Monti Lucretili natural park. One of a series of landscapes of the Roman countryside after gouaches by Philipp Hackert (1737 - 1807), painter and etcher. Born in Prenzlau north of Berlin, he came to Italy in 1768, settling in Rome where he joined a German group of artists also including Anton Raphael Mengs and the art historian Johann Joachim Winckelmann. In 1786 he settled in Naples as court painter to Ferdinand IV.
Provenance: Torridon House Lovelace/King Family.
[Ref: 39574]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Vue du Couvent de St. Cosimato
Vue du Couvent de St. Cosimato En venant de Vicovaro sur la Voie Valerienne anc: Via Valeria [...]
Peint à Gouache par J. Ph. Hackert 1780 Gravé à l'eau forte par B.A. Duncker et terminé par G. Eichler
Fine engraving iwth a partial 18th century watermark. platemark: 380 x 465mm. (15 x 18¼").
Distant view of the Complesso Conventuale di San Cosimato, near Vicovaro in the countryside surrounding Rome. An oratory was first built on the site in around 500AD, but the convent was completely rebuilt in 1727. One of a series of landscapes of the Roman countryside after gouaches by Philipp Hackert (1737 - 1807), painter and etcher. Born in Prenzlau north of Berlin, he came to Italy in 1768, settling in Rome where he joined a German group of artists also including Anton Raphael Mengs and the art historian Johann Joachim Winckelmann. In 1786 he settled in Naples as court painter to Ferdinand IV.
Provenance: Torridon House Lovelace/King Family
[Ref: 39573]   £360.00  
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