Nymphs adorning the statue of Pan

Nymphs adorning the statue of Pan Nymphs adorning the statue of Pan

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Nymphs adorning the statue of Pan
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Stipple engraving, Nymphs adorning the Statue of Pan, by William Wynne Ryland, issued 1776, after a painting by Angelica Kauffmann. Printed in red, on laid paper; cut to roundel, 31.5cm diameter, in new mount and frame, 46x46x3cm. Formerly inventoried as a sun picture by James Watt; please see information sheet for fuller details. NB: Two nymphs, not one.

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1884-16 Pt6
Materials:
aquatint engraving and paper
Measurements:
frame: 460 mm x 460 mm x 30 mm,
image: 315 mm,
type:
print and mechanical painting
credit:
Patent Office Museum