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- Putty
- Espresso
- Gray
- Clay
- Rosy Brown
- Bronze
- Copper Plate Etching
- Detailed Line Work
- Blue Coat Portrait
- Monochrome Artwork
- Architectural Scrolls
- Classical Craftsmanship
- Neoclassical Print
- White Hair Portrait
- Antique Roll-Top
- Luxury Wall Art
- Refined Wall Decor
- Book Study Art Print
- Rococo Furniture Art
- 18Th Century Pastel
- Piranesi Etching
- Black And White
- Piranesi Roma
- Gilt Bronze Mounts
- 18Th Century Desk
- Still Life Books
- Architectural Print
- Portrait Wall Decor
- François Buron Artwork
- Jacques-Louis David
- Carved Wooden Desk
Jacques-Louis David’s Portrait of François Buron captures an elegant 18th-century gentleman in a refined neoclassical style, showcasing the artist's mastery and offering a timeless piece to own.
Discover this exquisite Rococo roll-top desk by Jean Henri Riesener, featuring intricate marquetry and gilt bronze mounts from the 18th century; explore its timeless elegance today.
A captivating 1769 pastel portrait of Charles le Normant du Coudray by Jean Baptiste Perronneau captures the refined elegance of the French Rococo era, inviting you to bring this exquisite piece of history into your home.
Intricate carvings of leaves and flowers adorn this exquisite 1769 detail of a roll-top desk by Jean Henri Riesener, offering a masterful glimpse into classical craftsmanship that you can bring to your collection.
A dramatic black and white satirical engraving by Giovanni Battista Piranesi from 1769 featuring intricate architectural scrolls and biting commentary, perfect for collectors seeking a piece of historical intrigue.
Explore Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s ‘Roma, N. Mercili’ etching fragment (1769). A meticulously detailed monochrome print of Roman architecture, showcasing Neoclassical precision & masterful perspective.
A poignant 1769 handwritten manuscript by Nano Nagle detailing her courageous mission to establish schools for the poor in Ireland during the Penal Laws era, offering a rare glimpse into history for collectors.