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          • Johann Heinrich Schönfeld . The Killing of the Women of the Midianites
            Oct. 07, 2024

            Johann Heinrich Schönfeld . The Killing of the Women of the Midianites

            Est: €3,000 - €5,000

            After Israel's victory over the Midianites, Moses also orders the killing of the women, with the exception of virgins and girls, because they had seduced the men of Israel into idolatry (Numbers 31:14-18). The foreground is dominated by a back figure of a man, emphasised by the light, who grabs a fleeing woman in a dark robe by the hair in order to kill her with his sword. To his right, dead women in yellow and red skirts lie on the ground. The massacre of figures in the background is sketchily rendered in shades of grey with only a few muted colour accents. Oil on canvas, 57 × 65.5 cm

            Fine Antiques Prague s.r.o.
          • Hamilton - 4 Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase
            Sep. 28, 2024

            Hamilton - 4 Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase

            Est: $500 - $1,500

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

            Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
          • Johann Heinrich Ramberg
            Sep. 21, 2024

            Johann Heinrich Ramberg

            Est: €60 - €100

            Johann Heinrich Ramberg 1763 Hainholz bei Hannover - 1840 Hainholz bei Hannover - "Belauschtes Liebespaar" - Kolorierte Radierung/Papier. 30,8 x 26,4 cm (Blattmaß). In der Platte sign. r. u.: JH Rmbg. Das Blatt liegt lose. Leicht stockfleckig. Knickspurig. - Lit.: von Rohr, Alheidis. Johann Heinrich Ramberg. Maler für König und Volk. Hannover 1998.

            Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
          • Johann Heinrich Ramberg
            Sep. 21, 2024

            Johann Heinrich Ramberg

            Est: €90 - €120

            Johann Heinrich Ramberg Hainholz bei Hannover 1763 - 1840 - "Das überraschte Liebespaar" - Kolorierte Radierung/Papier. 29,8 x 38 cm, 35,4 x 42,8 cm (Blattmaß). Sign. i. Druck l. u.: J.H.Ramberg. Das Blatt liegt lose. Leicht angeschmutzt. Leicht stockfleckig. - Lit.: von Rohr, Alheidis. Johann Heinrich Ramberg. Maler für König und Volk. Hannover 1998. 1781-1788 studierte der Künstler bei B. West in London und wurde von Georg III. gefördert. Nachdem er 1793 von seinem dreijährigen Italienaufenthalt zurückkehrte, wurde er in Hannover zum Königlichen Hof- und Cabinettmaler ernannt. Rambergs eigentliche Begabung lag in der zeichnerischen Improvisation, in der sich sein lebhafter Sinn für Humor und Satire am ungehemmtesten ausdrücken konnte. Nach dem Tod Chodowieckis war Ramberg der gesuchteste Illustrator in Deutschland.

            Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
          • Hamilton - 6 Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase
            Sep. 14, 2024

            Hamilton - 6 Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase

            Est: $500 - $1,500

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

            Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
          • Johann Heinrich Kureck
            Jun. 16, 2024

            Johann Heinrich Kureck

            Est: -

            (Sayn 1821 - 1889 Taunus, Modelleur a.d. preußischen Eisenhütte Sayn, ausgebildet durch seinen Vater u. Heinrich Zumpft) Aportierender Jagdhund Metallguß, brünniert, auf Marmorplinthe, H. 27 cm

            Auktionshaus Schwerin
          • Hamilton - Pair of Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase
            May. 11, 2024

            Hamilton - Pair of Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase

            Est: $300 - $600

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

            Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
          • JOHANN HEINRICH ODER GOTTFRIED MENKEN
            May. 05, 2024

            JOHANN HEINRICH ODER GOTTFRIED MENKEN

            Est: -

            JOHANN HEINRICH oder GOTTFRIED MENKEN Öl auf Leinwand (doubliert), "Kosaken vor dem Bremer Pulverturm (Die Braut)", verso auf altem Papieraufkleber Menken d.Ä. zugeschrieben, aus der Sammlung Ludwig Roselius, ca. 79x99cm, gerahmt (94,5x114cm), Firnis, umfangreiche Retuschen (großflächige Flickstellen), stark craqueliert, gebräunt

            Auktionshaus Rotherbaum OHG
          • JOHANN HEINRICH ODER GOTTFRIED MENKEN
            May. 05, 2024

            JOHANN HEINRICH ODER GOTTFRIED MENKEN

            Est: -

            JOHANN HEINRICH oder GOTTFRIED MENKEN Öl auf Leinwand, "Die Krim-Tataren vor Bremen", unten links signiert "Menken", verso nummeriert "LR 173", aus der Sammlung Ludwig Roselius, ca. 80x98,5cm, gerahmt (99x118cm), Firnis, mehrfach retuschiert, stark craqueliert, minimale Farbfehlstellen

            Auktionshaus Rotherbaum OHG
          • Hamilton - Pair of Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase
            May. 04, 2024

            Hamilton - Pair of Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase

            Est: $300 - $600

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

            Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
          • Hamilton - Pair of Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase
            May. 04, 2024

            Hamilton - Pair of Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase

            Est: $300 - $600

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

            Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
          • Hamilton - Pair of Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase
            May. 04, 2024

            Hamilton - Pair of Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase

            Est: $300 - $600

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

            Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
          • Johann Heinrich Kureck
            Apr. 21, 2024

            Johann Heinrich Kureck

            Est: -

            (Sayn 1821 - 1889 Taunus, Modelleur a.d. preußischen Eisenhütte Sayn, ausgebildet durch seinen Vater u. Heinrich Zumpft) Aportierender Jagdhund Metallguß, brünniert, auf Marmorplinthe, H. 27 cm

            Auktionshaus Schwerin
          • Hamilton - 3 Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase
            Apr. 20, 2024

            Hamilton - 3 Engravings of a Painting from a Grecian Vase

            Est: $300 - $600

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

            Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
          • JOHANN HEINRICH TISCHBEIN THE
            Apr. 15, 2024

            JOHANN HEINRICH TISCHBEIN THE

            Est: -

            Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Elder (1722-1789), Circle, Portrait of the Poet Philippine Engelhard, née Gatterer, bust portrait of the Göttingen lyricist in a pearl-studded blue gown with flowers in her pinned-up hair, her hands resting on the lyre, an attribute of poets. Oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed on verso, 68 x 53 cm, framed 80 x 63 cm

            Historia Auctionata
          • Hamilton - Engraving of Grecian Vases. 2
            Apr. 06, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of Grecian Vases. 2

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

            Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
          • Sturmer (Johann Heinrich) [Sammlung von National-Trachten und andern zu Charakter-Masken passenden Kostümen], Berlin , L.W.Wittich, 1821.
            Mar. 27, 2024

            Sturmer (Johann Heinrich) [Sammlung von National-Trachten und andern zu Charakter-Masken passenden Kostümen], Berlin , L.W.Wittich, 1821.

            Est: £300 - £400

            [Stürmer (Johann Heinrich)] [Sammlung von National-Trachten und andern zu Charakter-Masken passenden Kostümen], Parts 1-8 in 1 vol., first edition, no titles, 63 hand-coloured engraved plates only (of 64, lacking plate 3 'Türke'), with letterpress leaf of text on 'Dimitri Donskoy' bound in before the relevant 8 plates at end, some browning or marginal soiling, faint ink Donaueschingen library stamp to front free endpaper but plates unstamped, contemporary roan-backed marbled boards with corners edged in roan, spine gilt, old paper labels to spine, rubbed, [Bobins 1080; Not in Colas], large 8vo, Berlin, L.W.Wittich, [1821-26].

            Forum Auctions - UK
          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 43
            Mar. 23, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 43

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

            Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 3
            Mar. 23, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 3

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 55
            Mar. 23, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 55

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 35
            Mar. 23, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 35

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 31
            Mar. 16, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 31

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 24
            Mar. 16, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 24

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 55
            Mar. 16, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 55

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 36
            Mar. 16, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 36

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 34
            Mar. 16, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 34

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 41
            Mar. 16, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 41

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Johann Heinrich Ramberg
            Mar. 16, 2024

            Johann Heinrich Ramberg

            Est: €80 - €140

            Johann Heinrich Ramberg 1763 Hainholz bei Hannover- 1840 Hainholz bei Hannover - Der kleine Schmetterlingsjäger, Kinderpaar mit Hundefamilie. 1798 - Radierung/Papier. 26 x 41,4 cm, 27 x 42 cm (Passepartoutausschnitt). Verso auf Galerieetikett bez. Passepartout. Unter Glas gerahmt. R. u. leicht gebräunt. - Provenienz: Galerie J. H. Bauer, Hannover. - Lit.: Th.-B. XXVII, S. 587-589. - Lit.: von Rohr, Alheidis. Johann Heinrich Ramberg. Maler für König und Volk. Hannover 1998. 1781-1788 studierte der Künstler bei B. West in London und wurde von Georg III. gefördert. Nachdem er 1793 von seinem dreijährigen Italienaufenthalt zurückkehrte, wurde er in Hannover zum Königlichen Hof- und Cabinettmaler ernannt. Rambergs eigentliche Begabung lag in der zeichnerischen Improvisation, in der sich sein lebhafter Sinn für Humor und Satire am ungehemmtesten ausdrücken konnte. Nach dem Tod Chodowieckis war Ramberg der gesuchteste Illustrator in Deutschland.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 29
            Mar. 02, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 29

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 30
            Mar. 02, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 30

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 53
            Mar. 02, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 53

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 52
            Mar. 02, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 52

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 56
            Mar. 02, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 56

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 51
            Mar. 02, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 51

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 66
            Feb. 17, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 66

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 79
            Feb. 17, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 79

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 74
            Feb. 17, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 74

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 68
            Feb. 17, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 68

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Ercole e Onfale
            Feb. 15, 2024

            Ercole e Onfale

            Est: €300 - €600

            Iscrizione: "J. H. Tischbein invent et fecit". Rifilata alla linea di margine. Attaccata con adesivo in due punti a passe - partout moderno. Qualche segno di brunitura nella parte superiore.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 104
            Feb. 10, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 104

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 106
            Feb. 10, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 106

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase
            Feb. 10, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 14
            Feb. 10, 2024

            Hamilton - Engraving of a Painting from a Grecian Vase. 14

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • JOHANN HEINRICH ROOS (UMKREIS) LANDSCHAFT MIT SCHÄFER UND STILLENDER SCHÄFERIN
            Dec. 02, 2023

            JOHANN HEINRICH ROOS (UMKREIS) LANDSCHAFT MIT SCHÄFER UND STILLENDER SCHÄFERIN

            Est: €1,000 - €2,000

            CIRCLE OF JOHANN HEINRICH ROOS 1631 Otterberg - 1685 Frankfurt on the Main LANDSCAPE WITH A SHEPHERD AND A NURSING SHEPHERDESS Oil on canvas (old relined). 68 x 72 cm (F. 89,5 x 94,5 cm). Lower right remains of the signature: 'J. ...... Verso: Luchtenberg collection number: 'G/b 15'. Part. slightly old rest., soiled surface. Frame. Provenance: Luchtenberg Foundation. JOHANN HEINRICH ROOS (UMKREIS) 1631 Otterberg - 1685 Frankfurt am Main LANDSCHAFT MIT SCHÄFER UND STILLENDER SCHÄFERIN Öl auf Leinwand (altdoubl.). 68 x 72 cm (R. 89,5 x 94,5 cm). Rechts unten Reste der Signatur: 'J. ...... Verso: Luchtenberg Sammlungsnummer: 'G/b 15'. Part. leicht altrest., verschmutzte Oberfläche. Rahmen. Provenienz: Luchtenberg Stiftung.

            Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
          • Hamilton - Painting from a Grecian Vase. 44
            Oct. 14, 2023

            Hamilton - Painting from a Grecian Vase. 44

            Est: $200 - $500

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Painting from a Grecian Vase. 43
            Oct. 14, 2023

            Hamilton - Painting from a Grecian Vase. 43

            Est: $200 - $500

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Painting from a Grecian Vase. 115
            Oct. 14, 2023

            Hamilton - Painting from a Grecian Vase. 115

            Est: $200 - $500

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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          • Hamilton - Painting from a Grecian Vase. 107
            Oct. 14, 2023

            Hamilton - Painting from a Grecian Vase. 107

            Est: $200 - $500

            This hand-colored engraving is from Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein after Sir William Hamilton's collection of vases. The full title reads Recueil de Gravures d'après les Vases Antiques or Collection of Engravings from Ancient Vases... The work was published in Naples in 1791. This is Tischbein's famous work on Sir William Hamilton's second and greatest collection of antique vases. His first had been sold to the British Museum in 1772, the second nearly did not make it to Britain (about a third were lost in a shipwreck), but the collection was eventually brought by Thomas Hope, one of the great champions of the neo-classical style. The present image is both a technically brilliant record of a priceless object and a highly-pleasing graphic image that has as much appeal today as when it was produced in Florence two hundred years ago. Sir William Hamilton was the British ambassador to Naples from 1764 to 1800, during the city's golden age. An avid antiquarian, Hamilton assembled one of the world's finest collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. In addition to his duties as ambassador, Hamilton was also renowned as a knowledgeable guide and congenial host to the visiting English 'Grand Tourists'. With infectious enthusiasm he would extol the wonders of Naples and the beauties of arts of the ancient world, inspiring in many of his aristocratic visitors a genuine love of the antique. This new-found enthusiasm found its expression in the new style of neo-classicism and in the collections of antiquites which found their way to many of the stately homes of England.

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