Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Cross-sections of the wooden system, which supports the painted canvases of the curtain, tavola 8 from "Il Teatro d'Ercolano" (The Theater at Herculaneum)
View through The Met
Etching, Il Teatro d'Ercolano
Il Teatro d'Ercolano, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Rogers Fund transferred from the Library
Title: Cross-sections of the wooden system, which supports the painted canvases of the curtain, tavola 8 from "Il Teatro d'Ercolano" (The Theater at Herculaneum)
Description:
Etching, Il Teatro d'Ercolano.
Related Results
Portrait of a Lady
Portrait of a Lady
In addition to the interiors that he painted throughout the 1650s, Nicolas Maes also executed portraits, dedicating himself exclusively to this genre from 1660. He worked in variou...
Portrait of a Man
Portrait of a Man
In addition to the interiors that he painted throughout the 1650s, Nicolas Maes also executed portraits, dedicating himself exclusively to this genre from 1660. He worked in variou...
Portrait of a Man
Portrait of a Man
Among the genres in which Giacomo Ceruti worked throughout his career, portraiture occupies an important position. Although his style was realistic and carefully meditated, this as...
Portrait of a Woman
Portrait of a Woman
Among the genres in which Giacomo Ceruti worked throughout his career, portraiture occupies an important position. Although his style was realistic and carefully meditated, this as...
Folding fan of embroidered and painted silk, painted by Rosie Haughton, and cardboard box, Bellini, England, 1880s. Folding fan, the leaf is of embroidered and painted black silk gauze with separate leaves for the obverse and reverse of the fan. Inserted
Folding fan of embroidered and painted silk, painted by Rosie Haughton, and cardboard box, Bellini, England, 1880s. Folding fan, the leaf is of embroidered and painted black silk gauze with separate leaves for the obverse and reverse of the fan. Inserted
Folding fan of embroidered and painted silk, painted by Rosie Haughton, and cardboard box, Bellini, England, 1880s. Folding fan, the leaf is of embroidered and painted black silk g...
The Meeting of Tamar and Judah
The Meeting of Tamar and Judah
To judge from their similar style and dimensions, these two canvases should be considered a pair, both depicting Old Testament scenes. They were formerly in the Watney collection i...

