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The Monuments Of Nineveh - Second Series

Print
1853 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Lithograph, tinted with one or two tint stones, in some cases with additional colouring by hand, from the second series of 'The Monuments Of Nineveh'. Each plate lettered with title and numbered. Many plates lettered with artist's names.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • The Monuments Of Nineveh - Second Series (series title)
  • Huntsmen with Gazelle, hare & birds (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Lithograph, tinted with one or two tint stones
Brief description
Lithograph entitled 'Huntsmen with Gazelle, hare & birds' after a drawing by Sir Austen Henry Layard from Volume II (71 plates), of 'The Monuments Of Nineveh', engraved by various artists, and published by John Murray. Great Britain, 1853.
Physical description
Lithograph, tinted with one or two tint stones, in some cases with additional colouring by hand, from the second series of 'The Monuments Of Nineveh'. Each plate lettered with title and numbered. Many plates lettered with artist's names.
Dimensions
  • Size of covers height: 39.4 cm
  • Width: 58.2cm
Dimensions taken from departmental notes
Credit line
Purchased with the assistance of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, Art Fund, Shell International and the Friends of the V&A
Production
The Introduction states that 'The original drawings of the sculptures were made by Mr. F. C. Cooper, 'the late Mr. Bell' and Layard. The bas reliefs were drawn on stone by L. Gruner.
Subjects depicted
Places depicted
Collection
Accession number
SP.351:32

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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