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Porta etrusca a perugia

Gustav Friedrich Papperitz

Porta etrusca a perugia

1839-1845

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Gustav Friedrich Papperitz

Porta etrusca a perugia

1839-1845

Physical Qualities Etching on chine collé, Sheet: 321 x 228 mm. (12 5/8 x 9 in.) Plate: 155 x 113 mm. (6 1/8 x 4 7/16 in.) Image: 141 x 112 mm. (5 9/16 x 4 7/16 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1946.112.3985
See 1946.112.3964 for an alternate impression of this print. There are twenty prints by Papperitz in the Garrett Collection, many of which have been identified as impressions from the series "Zwölf Radirungen von G. F. Papperitz, Landschaftsmaler (Twelve Etchings of G. F. Papperitz, Landscape Painter)," published in Dresden in 1846. A printed paper cover for the series is also housed with the prints, though it is unclear as to which impressions came from this cover.

Inscribed: Recto: below image, lower right, in plate "Papperitz del & fecit"; below image, lower center, in plate "Porta etrusca a Perugia."

Markings: CM: Gustav Friedrich Papperitz (not in Lugt); Claghorn; Garrett

Artist

Gustav Friedrich Papperitz

1812–1860

German, 1813 - 1861
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Porta etrusca a perugia
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Landscape with Sailboat and Man Fishing
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Elizabeth Catlett and Robert Blackburn
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Landscape with Haymakers, with an Italian Hill Town in the Distance
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Kees van Dongen
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Cloudy Nordic Landscape, with Large Building on a Hill
1839–1849
Charles-Clément Bervic and Alexander Roslin
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1778
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Rocky Landscape with Man on Bridge Over a Waterfall
1839–1849
Charles Marville
South Portal, Chartres Cathedral
1853
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Porta del orienta a paesto
1844
Maxime Lalanne and Jean-François Millet
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