Bilder Bernard de Montfaucon (1655–1741) – View of a Triumphal Trophy Column – Engraving (1719–1724)
Beskrivning
"Trophée" displays a detailed copperplate engraving of a triumphal column adorned with rostra, representing naval military victories. The column is topped with a statue of a figure holding a spear, and the surrounding space features engravings of three circular coins or medallions, each inscribed with text and symbolic iconography related to ancient military honors. This work serves as an archaeological reference plate for the fourth volume of the publication L'Antiquité expliquée et représentée en figures, published in Paris. The illustration provides a formal record of how such monuments were documented during the eighteenth century.
Bernard de Montfaucon was a French Benedictine monk and a pioneering figure in the fields of paleography and archaeology. He is best known for his monumental work, L'Antiquité expliquée et représentée en figures, which aimed to catalog and illustrate classical antiquities through an exhaustive series of engravings. His scholarship was instrumental in the eighteenth century, providing a systematic visual guide to the ancient world that influenced the development of archaeology and art history. His commitment to gathering and describing scattered artifacts helped establish foundational methodologies for future generations of historians and archaeologists.
Artist or Maker:
Bernard de Montfaucon.
Dimensions:
Approximately 42 cm x 27 cm.
Medium:
Engraving.
Date:
1719–1724.
Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.