Plan of the Museum of the Vatican, Rome
Maker
After
(artist)
1778-1843
(engraver)
active 1813-1852 (Life dates)
(publisher)
(artist)
1778-1843
(engraver)
active 1813-1852 (Life dates)
(publisher)
Title
Plan of the Museum of the Vatican, Rome
Date of Production
1818
Medium
printed in black
engraving
engraving
Dimensions
Height: 29.3 cm
Width: 22.2 cm
Width: 22.2 cm
Accession Number
G.1990.WL.6106.28
Mode of Acquisition
Witt Library, transfer, 1990
Credit
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Copyright
Work in the public domain
Location
Not currently on display
Keywords
[religious building spaces]
Provenance
Information not yet known or updated
Inscriptions
Inscription: Publish'd as the Act directs. May 1.1818 by John Murray. Albermarle Street. London. //
Inscription: Engraved by Harry Willson //
Inscription: Drawn by James Hakewill. //
Inscription: 26 //
Inscription: Plan of the Museum of the Vatican, Rome. //
Inscription: A. Entrance Gallery, containing ancient / Inscriptions. / B. Part of the Vatican Library. / C. Musco Chiaramonti. / D. Entrance to the Musco Pio Clemen- / -tino. / E. Court of the Belvidere, in the en- / -closed angles are placed / 1. The Apollo Belvidere. / 2. The Laocoon. / 3. The Mercury, commonly called / Antinous. / 4. The Perseus, Greugas, and / Damessensus of Canova. / F. Stanza degli Antimali. / G. Galleria delle Statue. / H. Il Gabinetto. / I. Sala delle Muse. / K. Il Rotondo. / L. Sala a croce greca. / M. Stanza della Biga. / N. Galleria della miscellanee. / O. Galleria dei Candelabri. / P. Galleria geografica: terminating / in the chambers of the Raphael / Tapestry. / Q. Giardino della Pigna. / The dart marks the spot from whence the View is taken //
Inscription: Engraved by Harry Willson //
Inscription: Drawn by James Hakewill. //
Inscription: 26 //
Inscription: Plan of the Museum of the Vatican, Rome. //
Inscription: A. Entrance Gallery, containing ancient / Inscriptions. / B. Part of the Vatican Library. / C. Musco Chiaramonti. / D. Entrance to the Musco Pio Clemen- / -tino. / E. Court of the Belvidere, in the en- / -closed angles are placed / 1. The Apollo Belvidere. / 2. The Laocoon. / 3. The Mercury, commonly called / Antinous. / 4. The Perseus, Greugas, and / Damessensus of Canova. / F. Stanza degli Antimali. / G. Galleria delle Statue. / H. Il Gabinetto. / I. Sala delle Muse. / K. Il Rotondo. / L. Sala a croce greca. / M. Stanza della Biga. / N. Galleria della miscellanee. / O. Galleria dei Candelabri. / P. Galleria geografica: terminating / in the chambers of the Raphael / Tapestry. / Q. Giardino della Pigna. / The dart marks the spot from whence the View is taken //
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