Apollon et Marsias; Triomphe de Silene; Venus, Mars et l'amour, from "Recueil de divers Monumens Anciens répandus en plusieurs endroits de L'Italie"

After Jean Barbault French
Publisher Bouchard & Gravier Italian
1770
Not on view
Unnumbered plate with three fragments of bas-reliefs. The fragment at left with Apollo and Marsyas; the fragment at center with the Triumph of Silenus; the fragment at right with Venus and Mars, with Cupid placing a wreath on Venus's head. This image appears below plate 7, with a view of the temples of Paestum. These two images face page 9, which contains a section of text describing Paestum.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title:
    Apollon et Marsias; Triomphe de Silene; Venus, Mars et l'amour, from "Recueil de divers Monumens Anciens répandus en plusieurs endroits de L'Italie"
  • Series/Portfolio:
    Recueil de divers Monumens Anciens répandus en plusieurs endroits de L'Italie
  • Artist:
    After Jean Barbault (French, Viarmes 1718–1762 Rome)
  • Printer:
    Giunchi Heritiers de Komarek
  • Publisher:
    Bouchard & Gravier (Rome)
  • Published in:
    Rome
  • Date:
    1770
  • Medium:
    Etching
  • Dimensions:
    Plate: 3 3/4 × 9 9/16 in. (9.5 × 24.3 cm)
  • Classification:
    Prints
  • Credit Line:
    Rogers Fund, 1952
  • Object Number:
    52.519.88(20)
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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