

Roman Ruins with Two Peasants Conversing in the Foreground
Charles Louis Clérisseau (French, 1722-1820) or Style of Jean Baptiste Pillement (French, 1719/28-1808)
n.d.
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Archival matte paper, 189 g/m² (10.3 mil), sourced from Japan, printed with multicolor water-based inkjet so every brushstroke stays crisp. Framed prints arrive ready to hang in a .75″ ayous-wood frame with an acrylite front.
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About this work
Roman Ruins with Two Peasants Conversing in the Foreground is a pen and black ink, with brush and gray and black wash, on tan laid paper, laid down on tan laid paper work by Charles Louis Clérisseau (French, 1722-1820)
or Style of Jean Baptiste Pillement (French, 1719/28-1808), n.d., created in France. This made-to-order giclée print reproduces the original on archival paper.
- Artist
- Charles Louis Clérisseau (French, 1722-1820) or Style of Jean Baptiste Pillement (French, 1719/28-1808)
- Date
- n.d.
- Medium
- Pen and black ink, with brush and gray and black wash, on tan laid paper, laid down on tan laid paper
- Origin
- France
- Collection
- Prints and Drawings
- Reference
- 1922.3741 · Art Institute of Chicago