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Series Title: Les Soirées de Rome

Le Sarcophage

1763–64
(French, 1733–1808)
Medium
etching
Catalogue raisonné
Baudicour Vol. I.176.6 ; Le Blanc Vol. III.340.6
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Location
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Derived from his own pen-and-ink drawings, this suite of etchings features fictional characters situated near recognizable buildings and statues in Rome. On the title page, Robert dedicated the suite to Marguerite Le Compte, who visited Rome in 1764 in the company of the wealthy author and art enthusiast Claude Henri Watelet. Both Le Compte and Watelet were amateur etchers, and they socialized with a group that included artists and printmakers centered at the academies in Italy. Robert’s dedication was likely motivated by the hope of future patronage from Le Compte. She may be the generous woman with a hand muff depicted in The Ancient Temple, the fifth scene in this series.
A vertically oriented intricate print in black ink features fine hatching and cross-hatching. In the left foreground, two cloaked figures in hats stand before an inscribed stone pedestal. Above them, a large sarcophagus displays a sculpted relief of horses and warriors, topped by three carved heads. To the right, a figure sits on stone steps. In the background, a tall pyramid rises behind a cluster of dense trees against a hatched sky.

Le Sarcophage

1763–64

Hubert Robert

(French, 1733–1808)
France, 18th century

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