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H Beard Print Collection

Print
1780 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A volume of prints (16 leaves) showcasing the cross section of the elevation and plan of nine different theatres including the theatres of Napoli, Argentina, Bologna, Imola, Genova, Fano, Vetruvio, the Benedetto in Venice and the Vicenza del Palladio, the volume is entitled 'Pianta, e Spaccato del Nuovo Teatro d'Imola Architettura del Cavalier Cosimo Morelli', 1780.


Object details

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Object type
TitleH Beard Print Collection (named collection)
Materials and techniques
Prints
Brief description
A volume of prints (16 leaves) showcasing the cross section of the elevation and plan of nine different theatres including the theatres of Napoli, Argentina, Bologna, Imola, Genova, Fano, Vetruvio, the Benedetto in Venice and the Vicenza del Palladio, the volume is entitled 'Pianta, e Spaccato del Nuovo Teatro d'Imola Architettura del Cavalier Cosimo Morelli', 1780, Harry Beard Collection.
Physical description
A volume of prints (16 leaves) showcasing the cross section of the elevation and plan of nine different theatres including the theatres of Napoli, Argentina, Bologna, Imola, Genova, Fano, Vetruvio, the Benedetto in Venice and the Vicenza del Palladio.
Dimensions
  • Print size height: 43.7cm
  • Print size width: 29.2cm
  • Volume thickness thickness: 0.1cm
  • Total including mount height: 52.1cm
  • Total including mount width: 39.1cm
Summary
A volume of prints (16 leaves) showcasing the cross section of the elevation and plan of nine different theatres including the theatres of Napoli, Argentina, Bologna, Imola, Genova, Fano, Vetruvio, the Benedetto in Venice and the Vicenza del Palladio, the volume is entitled 'Pianta, e Spaccato del Nuovo Teatro d'Imola Architettura del Cavalier Cosimo Morelli', 1780.
Other number
F.89-40 - H Beard collection numbering
Collection
Accession number
S.4149-2009

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Record createdFebruary 10, 2009
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