The Elevation of a Sepulchral Monument, Probably for the Young Pretender Charles Edward Stuart, Giuseppe Barberi, Italian, 1746–1809, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash on paper, Probably for the Young Pretender Charles Edward Stuart who died in 1788. Above is the elevation, below is the plan. Standing in a niche with a vault (?). A variation of the design 1938-88-1264. One section of steps leads up. Female figures stand upon the lateral pedestals. Only the sarcophagus at the front is repeated. No lamps are above the entablature. The figure on top is similar to that in 1938-88-1650. Colored background beside the upper design., Rome, Italy, ca. 1795, architecture, Drawing, Drawing
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Elevation, Sepulchral Monument, Young Pretender Charles Edward Stuart, Giuseppe Barberi, Italian, 1746–1809, Pen, brown ink, brush, brown wash, paper, Young Pretender Charles Edward Stuart, died, 1788, elevation, plan, Standing, niche, vault, variation, design 1938-88-1264, section, steps leads up, Female figures stand upon, lateral pedestals, sarcophagus, front, repeated, No lamps, entablature, figure, top, 1938-88-1650, Colored background beside, upper design, Rome, Italy, ca, 1795, architecture, Drawing, Drawing
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