

| William Hamilton Etruscan Vase Designs: Numbers 127 [&] 129 Designs from The Medias Hydra 20 x 10.5 inches A pair of copper plate engraving in original colour from the first volume of William Hamilton's "Collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman Antiquities from the Cabinet of The Hon.ble W. Hamilton", published in Naples in 1767. In these designs we see two tableaux vivant of classical figures, one predominantly male and the other predominantly female, taken from possibly the most important Etruscan vase in the British Museum's collection. Plate 127 sees Herakles seated on his lion skin (second from left) with Iolaos to his right. The scene is set in the Garden of the Hesperides, who were tasked with protecting the golden apples, presumably from the snake entwined around the tree in the centre of the picture. Plate 129 shows 3 heroes of the Attic War to the left and then Oineus, Demophon and the Hesperid Chrysis to the right.
£1800 Pair |