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  • 1773.02.26/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[From the Collection of Pope Albani. An Elevation and Section of the Trajan Column at Rome, with Drawings of all the Bas-reliefs, representing the various military Enterprizes of that Great Emperor. These magnificent Drawings, are the original ones done by Santo Bartoli, with the utmost precision, from the Column itself, at the time that Scaffolds were erected, to make Casts of the whole Sculpture by Orders of Louis Quatorze, for the use of the French Academy. These most singular Drawings were afterwards reduced to a smaller scale, and engraved by Santo Bartoli, and form a Volume of the Works of that ingenious Antiquary. The Elevation and section are each -- 3'3" high by 11 1/2" wide. The Bas-reliefs are divided into three Pieces, one of 60 Feet, one of 62 Feet, and one of 64 Feet long, making all when joined together -- 11 1/2" high by 186' wide (Santo Bartoli)|From the Collection of Pope Albani. An Elevation and Section of the Trajan Column at Rome, with Drawings of all the Bas-reliefs, representing the various military Enterprizes of that Great Emperor. These magnificent Drawings, are the original ones done by Santo Bartoli, with the utmost precision, from the Column itself, at the time that Scaffolds were erected, to make Casts of the whole Sculpture by Orders of Louis Quatorze, for the use of the French Academy. These most singular Drawings were afterwards reduced to a smaller scale, and engraved by Santo Bartoli, and form a Volume of the Works of that ingenious Antiquary. The Elevation and section are each -- 3'3" high by 11 1/2" wide. The Bas-reliefs are divided into three Pieces, one of 60 Feet, one of 62 Feet, and one of 64 Feet long, making all when joined together -- 11 1/2" high by 186' wide]] réalisée par Santo Bartoli, vendue par the Mess. Adam au prix de 97.13 gs. [73]
  • 1773.02.26/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[From the Collection of Pope Albani. An Elevation and Section of the Trajan Column at Rome, with Drawings of all the Bas-reliefs, representing the various military Enterprizes of that Great Emperor. These magnificent Drawings, are the original ones done by Santo Bartoli, with the utmost precision, from the Column itself, at the time that Scaffolds were erected, to make Casts of the whole Sculpture by Orders of Louis Quatorze, for the use of the French Academy. These most singular Drawings were afterwards reduced to a smaller scale, and engraved by Santo Bartoli, and form a Volume of the Works of that ingenious Antiquary. The Elevation and section are each -- 3'3" high by 11 1/2" wide. The Bas-reliefs are divided into three Pieces, one of 60 Feet, one of 62 Feet, and one of 64 Feet long, making all when joined together -- 11 1/2" high by 186' wide (Santo Bartoli)|From the Collection of Pope Albani. An Elevation and Section of the Trajan Column at Rome, with Drawings of all the Bas-reliefs, representing the various military Enterprizes of that Great Emperor. These magnificent Drawings, are the original ones done by Santo Bartoli, with the utmost precision, from the Column itself, at the time that Scaffolds were erected, to make Casts of the whole Sculpture by Orders of Louis Quatorze, for the use of the French Academy. These most singular Drawings were afterwards reduced to a smaller scale, and engraved by Santo Bartoli, and form a Volume of the Works of that ingenious Antiquary. The Elevation and section are each -- 3'3" high by 11 1/2" wide. The Bas-reliefs are divided into three Pieces, one of 60 Feet, one of 62 Feet, and one of 64 Feet long, making all when joined together -- 11 1/2" high by 186' wide]] réalisée par Santo Bartoli, vendue par the Mess. Adam au prix de 97.13 gs. [74]
  • 1773.02.26/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[From the Collection of Pope Albani. An Elevation and Section of the Trajan Column at Rome, with Drawings of all the Bas-reliefs, representing the various military Enterprizes of that Great Emperor. These magnificent Drawings, are the original ones done by Santo Bartoli, with the utmost precision, from the Column itself, at the time that Scaffolds were erected, to make Casts of the whole Sculpture by Orders of Louis Quatorze, for the use of the French Academy. These most singular Drawings were afterwards reduced to a smaller scale, and engraved by Santo Bartoli, and form a Volume of the Works of that ingenious Antiquary. The Elevation and section are each -- 3'3" high by 11 1/2" wide. The Bas-reliefs are divided into three Pieces, one of 60 Feet, one of 62 Feet, and one of 64 Feet long, making all when joined together -- 11 1/2" high by 186' wide (Santo Bartoli)|From the Collection of Pope Albani. An Elevation and Section of the Trajan Column at Rome, with Drawings of all the Bas-reliefs, representing the various military Enterprizes of that Great Emperor. These magnificent Drawings, are the original ones done by Santo Bartoli, with the utmost precision, from the Column itself, at the time that Scaffolds were erected, to make Casts of the whole Sculpture by Orders of Louis Quatorze, for the use of the French Academy. These most singular Drawings were afterwards reduced to a smaller scale, and engraved by Santo Bartoli, and form a Volume of the Works of that ingenious Antiquary. The Elevation and section are each -- 3'3" high by 11 1/2" wide. The Bas-reliefs are divided into three Pieces, one of 60 Feet, one of 62 Feet, and one of 64 Feet long, making all when joined together -- 11 1/2" high by 186' wide]] réalisée par Santo Bartoli, vendue par the Mess. Adam au prix de 97.13 gs. [75]
  • 1773.02.26/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[From the Collection of Pope Albani. An Elevation and Section of the Trajan Column at Rome, with Drawings of all the Bas-reliefs, representing the various military Enterprizes of that Great Emperor. These magnificent Drawings, are the original ones done by Santo Bartoli, with the utmost precision, from the Column itself, at the time that Scaffolds were erected, to make Casts of the whole Sculpture by Orders of Louis Quatorze, for the use of the French Academy. These most singular Drawings were afterwards reduced to a smaller scale, and engraved by Santo Bartoli, and form a Volume of the Works of that ingenious Antiquary. The Elevation and section are each -- 3'3" high by 11 1/2" wide. The Bas-reliefs are divided into three Pieces, one of 60 Feet, one of 62 Feet, and one of 64 Feet long, making all when joined together -- 11 1/2" high by 186' wide (Santo Bartoli)|From the Collection of Pope Albani. An Elevation and Section of the Trajan Column at Rome, with Drawings of all the Bas-reliefs, representing the various military Enterprizes of that Great Emperor. These magnificent Drawings, are the original ones done by Santo Bartoli, with the utmost precision, from the Column itself, at the time that Scaffolds were erected, to make Casts of the whole Sculpture by Orders of Louis Quatorze, for the use of the French Academy. These most singular Drawings were afterwards reduced to a smaller scale, and engraved by Santo Bartoli, and form a Volume of the Works of that ingenious Antiquary. The Elevation and section are each -- 3'3" high by 11 1/2" wide. The Bas-reliefs are divided into three Pieces, one of 60 Feet, one of 62 Feet, and one of 64 Feet long, making all when joined together -- 11 1/2" high by 186' wide]] réalisée par Santo Bartoli, vendue par the Mess. Adam au prix de 97.13 gs. [76]