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Studies of Landscapes

A work made of 46 soft ground etchings in black, some heightened with wash, on ivory, blue, and buff wove papers, mounted onto 39 sheets of cream wove paper, ruled with pen and brown ink (with 5 unrelated prints).
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  • A work made of 46 soft ground etchings in black, some heightened with wash, on ivory, blue, and buff wove papers, mounted onto 39 sheets of cream wove paper, ruled with pen and brown ink (with 5 unrelated prints).

Date:

1810

Artist:

François-Thomas-Louis Francia (French, 1772–1839)
after various English artists

About this artwork

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Prints and Drawings

Artist

François Thomas-Louis Francia

Title

Studies of Landscapes

Place

France (Artist's nationality)

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1810

Medium

46 soft ground etchings in black, some heightened with wash, on ivory, blue, and buff wove papers, mounted onto 39 sheets of cream wove paper, ruled with pen and brown ink (with 5 unrelated prints)

Dimensions

Mounts: 38 × 26 cm (15 × 10 1/4 in.)

Credit Line

Stanley Field Endowment Fund

Reference Number

2020.703

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