EditorialBartolomeo Crivellari, Plate 8: Ulysses receiving the winds in a leather bag from Aeolus, 'Le Pitture di Pellegrino Tibaldi e di Niccol? Abbate esistenti nell'Instituto di Bologna', Bartolomeo Crivellari (Italian, active 18th century), Intermediary dra...
EditorialBartolomeo Crivellari, Plate 9: the Greeks opening the bag of wind, thinking there is gold inside, driving their vessel to the island of Circe, 'Le Pitture di Pellegrino Tibaldi e di Niccol? Abbate esistenti nell'Instituto di Bologna', Bartolomeo Crive...
EditorialBartolomeo Crivellari, Plate 7: the blinded Polyphemus, guarding the entrance of his cavern, with Ulysses and his companions escaping below by covering themselves with ram skins, 'Le Pitture di Pellegrino Tibaldi e di Niccol? Abbate esistenti nell'Inst...
EditorialBartolomeo Crivellari, Plate 10: Ulysses compelling Circe to restore his companions' human shapes, which she had changed into monsters, 'Le Pitture di Pellegrino Tibaldi e di Niccol? Abbate esistenti nell'Instituto di Bologna', Bartolomeo Crivellari (I...
EditorialAnonymous (Manner of Fratta, Domenico Maria) / 'The Sacrifice of Iphigenia'. Mid-XVIIIcentury. Grey-brown wash, Pencil, Pencil strokes on dark yellow paper.
EditorialAnonymous (Manner of Fratta, Domenico Maria) / 'The Sacrifice of Iphigenia'. Mid-XVIIIcentury. Grey-brown wash, Pencil, Pencil strokes on dark yellow paper.
EditorialMonument to King George I. Dated: 1732. Dimensions: overall: 62.4 x 44.7 cm (24 9/16 x 17 5/8 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink over traces of black chalk, heightened with white on prepared paper; partially pricked for transfer.
EditorialMonument to William Chancellor Cowper. Dated: 1732. Dimensions: overall: 62.3 x 44.3 cm (24 1/2 x 17 7/16 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink over traces of black chalk on laid paper; partially pricked for transfer.
EditorialMonument to King George I. Dated: 1732. Dimensions: overall: 62.4 x 44.7 cm (24 9/16 x 17 5/8 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink over traces of black chalk, heightened with white on prepared paper; partially pricked for transfer.
EditorialMonument to William Chancellor Cowper. Dated: 1732. Dimensions: overall: 62.3 x 44.3 cm (24 1/2 x 17 7/16 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink over traces of black chalk on laid paper; partially pricked for transfer.