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From Vase in Possession of Thomas Hope Esquire.

From Vase in Possession of Thomas Hope Esquire.

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by Moses, Henry

From collection of English arts' patron Thomas Hope Esquire.

Fine antique engraving c1811 by Henry Moses for A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, Paterea, Tripods, Candelabra and Sarcophagi, from various Museums and Collections, printed by Richard and Arthur Taylor and published in London by J. Taylor. Of all antiquities, Vases reliably provoke admiration because of the variety of design, elegance of form and beauty of their carved decoration showing life and beliefs in the period represented. 

Henry Moses considered that “The study of the unrivalled works of the ancients is essential to the establishment of good taste and correct judgement, and has laid the foundation of those excellencies which have given celebrity to all the distinguished artists of modern times. Many of the most admirable productions of antiquity are however inaccessible to students, whose limited income will not allow of their travelling to see them;… I therefore conceived that I should perform an acceptable service to the lovers and professors of the Arts, if I were to select from various Museums, Collections, and Cabinets, such of the most esteemed monuments of ancient times, as would tend to improve the judgement, and refine the taste of the Student.”

This engraving has fine later colour. Page size is approximately 14cm x 10cm (5.5 x 4 inches).

Stock Number: apcd.HM33aPrice: $70.00