Three highly decorative Italian copperplate engravings produced in Rome in 1704. All taken from Domenico de Rossi’s work “Raccolta di Statue Antiche e Moderne”.
Excellent condition with uncut margins.
Beautifully presented in an Italian handmade silvered frames.
Priced and sold separately.

- “Statue of Apollo with Python” by Claude Randon (1674-1704).

-“Statue of Diana in the House of the Ignazio Councilors” by Franco de Poilly (1622-1693).

-“The Statue of Hercules from Another View” by Sir Nicolas Dorigny (1658-1748).

W450 x H575 mm
Circa 1700
$1,800
Details
Specifications

Dimensions:

W360 x H480mm (framed W450 x H575)

Ref:

decrom18

Features

This is a one-off genuine antique or vintage item, making it a truly unique statement piece. Such examples are rare on the international market and likely to appreciate in value, whilst providing a lifetime of enjoyment.

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About the
Seller

Baran de Bordeaux is New Zealand’s premier specialists in French antiques and luxury furnishings, renowned for curating an exceptional collection of authentic pieces dating from the 17th to the mid-20th century. Sourced across Europe by Bordeaux native Chrystelle Baran and partner Nick Ferneyhough, the company has been passionately handpicking the finest vintage and antique items for over 25 years. From exquisite French furniture to striking decorative accents, they offer unique, statement pieces that elevate any interior. 

Beyond their remarkable antiques, Baran de Bordeaux is the exclusive New Zealand representative for de Gournay, the world’s most esteemed hand-painted wallpaper. Their comprehensive services include luxury and residential furnishing, lighting, wallpaper, interior design, sourcing, and hireage for both residential and commercial spaces. Whether sourcing a rare 17th-century coffer or a mid-20th century Murano chandelier, Baran de Bordeaux is dedicated to delivering timeless elegance and sophistication through their curated collection and expert services.

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