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The Temple of Minerva, otherwise called the Parthenon, at Athens

Print
1799 (drawn), 1804 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Etching and aquatint of the Temple of Minerva (Parthenon) in Athens. Lettered with title, also in French, and inscribed 'Drawn by Préaux on the spot, 1799 Engraved by J.Jeakes Sold & Published Jany. 1.1804, by Edwd. Orme, His Majesty's Printseller; 59 New Bond Street, London'. Also inscribed with key to the site and dedication 'To J. Spencer Smith, Esq....This Print from the Original Drawing in his Collection, is respectfully inscribed by E. Orme'.

Object details

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Object type
TitleThe Temple of Minerva, otherwise called the Parthenon, at Athens (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Etching and aquatint, coloured by hand
Brief description
Etching and aquatint by J. Jeakes, coloured by hand, entitled 'The Temple of Minerva, otherwise called the Parthenon, at Athens', after a drawing by Michel Francois Préaulx (Préaux). Printed in London, 1804.
Physical description
Etching and aquatint of the Temple of Minerva (Parthenon) in Athens. Lettered with title, also in French, and inscribed 'Drawn by Préaux on the spot, 1799 Engraved by J.Jeakes Sold & Published Jany. 1.1804, by Edwd. Orme, His Majesty's Printseller; 59 New Bond Street, London'. Also inscribed with key to the site and dedication 'To J. Spencer Smith, Esq....This Print from the Original Drawing in his Collection, is respectfully inscribed by E. Orme'.
Dimensions
  • Cut to height: 37.9 cm
  • Width: 58.5cm
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
Subjects depicted
Places depicted
Collection
Accession number
SP.474

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Record createdJuly 1, 2009
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