Temple of Minerva Medica.

Method Aquatint
Artist James Merigot
Published London Published Feby 20th 1798, by R. Edwards No. 142 New Bond Street & J. Merigot 28 Haymarket.
Dimensions Image 223 x 153 mm, Plate 272 x 207 mm
Notes From A Select Collection of Views and Ruins in Rome and Its Vicinity: Executed from drawings made upon the spot in the year 1791.

Merigot was a landscape artist and master drawing teacher in Paris in 1772, when he instructed the accomplished artist Augustus Charles Pugin, and later his son Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, the designer of British Houses of Parliament. Merigot moved to London sometime after 1791 and established himself there as a drawing master and publisher of aquatint etchings that appeared in numerous British publications. His 1816 publication of The Amateur's Portfolio, or the New Drawing Magazine became an inspiration for a new generation of British and Continental artists.
Framing unmounted
Price £25.00
Stock ID 24343

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