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Pair Of Large-Scale Watercolor Drawings Of Fortifications And Siegecraft
Origin | Austria | ||||||||
Period | 18th Century | ||||||||
Materials | Of watercolor, ink and pencil on paper. | ||||||||
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Creation Date | Circa 1780—1810. | ||||||||
Description | AN EXTREMELY RARE PAIR OF LARGE-SCALE WATERCOLOR DRAWINGS OF FORTIFICATIONS AND SIEGECRAFT FROM THE KÖNIGLICH KAISERLICHE TECHNISCHE MILITÄR AKADEMIE Sight size: Fig. 98, Feuille X - Height: 17 3/8" (44.1 cm); Width: 29" (73.6 cm). Fig. 99, Feuille XI - Height: 18 5/8 (47.4 cm); Width: 28 1/8" (71.4 cm). Full research report available on request. |
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Styles / Movements | Traditional | ||||||||
Dealer Reference Number | 11192F | ||||||||
Incollect Reference Number | 435230 |
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