Five corner motifs, Filippo Marchionni, Italian, 1732–1805, Graphite, pen and ink, brush and gray watercolor on paper, Top row: three left corners of entablature, on top of walls, the left edges of which have the shape of a dolphin and a mask, a volute, with the bust of a fantastical woman, being transformed into a dolphin, a volute with a drapery festoon, and a palmette, respectively. Vases below. Bottom row: an entablature is supported by a harpy and a pilaster strip, the upper end of which is square and shows a rosette; a console. On verso: accounting figures., Italy, ca. 1750, architecture, Drawing, Drawing
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Five corner motifs, Filippo Marchionni, Italian, 1732–1805, Graphite, pen, ink, brush, gray watercolor, paper, Top row, three left corners, entablature, top, walls, left edges, shape, dolphin, mask, volute, bust, fantastical woman, transformed, dolphin, volute, drapery festoon, palmette, respectively, Vases, Bottom row, entablature, supported, harpy, pilaster strip, upper, square, rosette, console, verso, accounting figures, Italy, ca, 1750, architecture, Drawing, Drawing
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