The Tombs of the Kings of Judah after Luigi Mayer, published by W. Watts, London, 1804, hand-coloured engraving, mounted, glazed and framed, print 33 x 41cm. Luigi Mayer (1755–1803) was an Italian-German artist and one of the earliest and most...
The Tombs of the Kings of Judah after Luigi Mayer, published by W. Watts, London, 1804, hand-coloured engraving, mounted, glazed and framed, print 33 x 41cm. Luigi Mayer (1755–1803) was an Italian-German artist and one of the earliest and most important late 18th-century European painters of the Ottoman Empire. The site shown in Tombs of the Kings of Judah is probably the so-called tomb of King David, located in Jerusalem below the Chamber of the Last Supper.
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The Tombs of the Kings of Judah after Luigi Mayer, published by W. Watts, London, 1804, hand-coloured engraving, mounted, glazed and framed, print 33 x 41cm. Luigi Mayer (1755–1803) was an Italian-German artist and one of the earliest and most important late 18th-century European painters of the Ottoman Empire. The site shown in Tombs of the Kings of Judah is probably the so-called tomb of King David, located in Jerusalem below the Chamber of the Last Supper.
Unexamined out of frame