Temple of Vesta
Reference: | S39240 |
Author | James John MERIGOT |
Year: | 1798 |
Zone: | Tempio di Vesta |
Printed: | London |
Measures: | 270 x 205 mm |
€80.00
Reference: | S39240 |
Author | James John MERIGOT |
Year: | 1798 |
Zone: | Tempio di Vesta |
Printed: | London |
Measures: | 270 x 205 mm |
€80.00
Description
A nice view taken from "A Select Collection of Views And Ruins in Rome And Its Vicinity: Recently Executed From Drawings Made Upon the Spot".
62 aquatint plates published by J. Mérigot, many in conjunction with R. Edwards.
The plates are dated from 1796 to 1798.
Literature
Cfr. Abbey, Travel 178; Cox I, 166; Lowndes III, 1537 cita; Rossetti 7007.
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James John MERIGOT (1760-1824)
Specialist in 'manière de lavis' and later aquatint. His biography has to be reconstructed. According to the titlepage of 'Promenade ou Itinéraire des jardins d'Ermenonville' of 1788, he was the son of a Mérigot who was a bookseller in the boulevard Saint-Martin. He calls himself there Mérigot fils, 'peintre et graveur', and gives an address at rue basse du Rempart no.13. In 1790 he was publishing prints at Quai des Augustins, rue Pavée 38. At some undetermined point he emigrated to London where he signed plates J.Merigot.
(an 1806 aquatint after Pugin is inscribed M. Merigot. This is assumed to be the same man until further information comes to light)
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Literature
Cfr. Abbey, Travel 178; Cox I, 166; Lowndes III, 1537 cita; Rossetti 7007.
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James John MERIGOT (1760-1824)
Specialist in 'manière de lavis' and later aquatint. His biography has to be reconstructed. According to the titlepage of 'Promenade ou Itinéraire des jardins d'Ermenonville' of 1788, he was the son of a Mérigot who was a bookseller in the boulevard Saint-Martin. He calls himself there Mérigot fils, 'peintre et graveur', and gives an address at rue basse du Rempart no.13. In 1790 he was publishing prints at Quai des Augustins, rue Pavée 38. At some undetermined point he emigrated to London where he signed plates J.Merigot.
(an 1806 aquatint after Pugin is inscribed M. Merigot. This is assumed to be the same man until further information comes to light)
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