A SET OF SIX PRINTS BY SIMON FRANÇOIS RAVENET
A wonderful set of six engraved prints of Italian classical sculpture 18th century by Simon François Ravenet
To include: Farnese Hercules, Capitoline Antinous, Borghese Gladiator, Flora Farnese, Capitoline Muse, Medici Mercury
Simon François Ravenet was a French engraver, born in Paris, where he studied engraving under Jacques Philipps Le Bas before moving to London in 1750. He was one of William Hogarth's assistants and he founded a school line of engraving and is credited with the revival of engraving in England.
He died in London and was buried in Old St. Pancras Churchyard on April 6th 1774.
Height: 82cm Width: 66CM Depth: 4cm
£3850.00
To include: Farnese Hercules, Capitoline Antinous, Borghese Gladiator, Flora Farnese, Capitoline Muse, Medici Mercury
Simon François Ravenet was a French engraver, born in Paris, where he studied engraving under Jacques Philipps Le Bas before moving to London in 1750. He was one of William Hogarth's assistants and he founded a school line of engraving and is credited with the revival of engraving in England.
He died in London and was buried in Old St. Pancras Churchyard on April 6th 1774.
Height: 82cm Width: 66CM Depth: 4cm
£3850.00
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