Landscape with a classical portico. Graphite drawing. XVIII C.
Landscape with a classical portico. Graphite drawing. XVIII C.
Landscape with a classical portico. Graphite drawing. XVIII C.
Landscape with a classical portico. Graphite drawing. XVIII C.
Landscape with a classical portico. Graphite drawing. XVIII C.
Landscape with a classical portico. Graphite drawing. XVIII C.
Landscape with a classical portico. Graphite drawing. XVIII C.
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Landscape with a classical portico. Graphite drawing. XVIII C.

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Artist: Anonymous.
Title: Landscape with a classical portico.
Unsigned.
Dimensions: 4" x 5 7/8". Support 4 1/2" x 6 3/8".
Date: XVIII C.

Materials and Techniques: graphite on laid paper. 
Mat and Frame: mounted on the blue support paper.
Provenance:  The Estate of George "Yorgo" Demetrakopoulos; professor, assistant director of the Medieval Institute, and assistant to the dean at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965-2000.
Condition: Fading, wear; tear and lost corners to support. The signs of aging are appropriate for the time. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Art Movements, Periods & Schools: Italian School XVIII C (attributed to).
Note: The same blue paper was uniformelly used as a support in four more drawings from our collection. All five works are likely originated from the same album.