EditorialArtist: Jacques Antoine Marie Le Moine, French, 16881734, Alpheus and?Arethusa, Pen and brush and ink, wash, and gouache over chalk sketch, sheet: 24.7 ? 32.7 cm (9 3/4 ? 12 7/8?in.), Made in France, French, 18th?century, Works on Paper - Drawings and?...
EditorialKew: The White House, Orangery, and Temple of Arethusa, Print made by William Elliot, active 1774, died 1792, British, after William Woollett, 17351785, British, Commissioned by Robert Sayer, 17251794, British, c. 1760, Engraving hand colored in waterc...
EditorialAlpheus and Arethusa. Dated: 1770/1780. Dimensions: plate: 38 x 47.6 cm (14 15/16 x 18 3/4 in.) sheet: 40.4 x 48.9 cm (15 7/8 x 19 1/4 in.). Medium: etching and engraving on heavy laid paper.
EditorialTo sailors, Physalia Arethusa (large sea bubble), signed: A. de Chamisso (dessin?); Choris (lith.); Langlum? (lith.), Fig. 2, after p. 17, p. 41, Chamisso, Adelbert de (dess.); Choris, Louis (lith.); Langlum?, Joseph (lith.), 1822, Louis Choris: Voyage...
EditorialTo sailors, Physalia Arethusa (large sea bubble), Fig. 1, after p. 17, p. 39, Chamisso, Adelbert von (d?ss.), 1822, Louis Choris: Voyage pittoresque autour du monde, avec des portraits de sauvages d'Am?rique, d'Asie, d'Afrique, et des ?les du Grand Oce...
EditorialMedallion with Arethusa, Early 19th century, Wedgwood Manufactory, England, founded 1759, Burslem, Stoneware (jasperware), Diam. 2.9 cm (1 1/8 in.).
EditorialThe " Well of Arethusa" is supposed to date from the foundation of the town of Syracuse: Persued by the river Alpheos, the nymph Arethusa changed into a well.
EditorialAlpheus and Arethusa. Dated: 1770/1780. Dimensions: plate: 38 x 47.6 cm (14 15/16 x 18 3/4 in.) sheet: 40.4 x 48.9 cm (15 7/8 x 19 1/4 in.). Medium: etching and engraving on heavy laid paper.
EditorialAlpheus and Arethusa. Dated: 1770/1780. Dimensions: plate: 38 x 47.6 cm (14 15/16 x 18 3/4 in.) sheet: 40.4 x 48.9 cm (15 7/8 x 19 1/4 in.). Medium: etching and engraving on heavy laid paper.
EditorialThe " Well of Arethusa" is supposed to date from the foundation of the town of Syracuse: Persued by the river Alpheos, the nymph Arethusa changed into a well.