ECL-Bn.5:38-2013
Parts
ECL-Bn.5:38-2013
Identification
Quadriga to right
assigned by cataloguer
Numbers Bn 5. 35-40 are numbered together on the front below the image: I - VI as a sequence
Ashby: 'Bn 5. 37-40 this group of drawings probably refers to a single pavement, which was discovered on the right of the Via Appia near Domine quo vadis in January 1720, according to Montfaucon(MS. Paris 1293, f. 158; cf. Bianchini, Cod. Veron. 348. ff. 71, 79, who gives the inscription of T. Flavius Posidonius seperately, as though it had been on a marble slab, C.I.L. vi. 18169, whereas it really belonged to a pavement)'
Ashby: 'Bn 5. 37-40 this group of drawings probably refers to a single pavement, which was discovered on the right of the Via Appia near Domine quo vadis in January 1720, according to Montfaucon(MS. Paris 1293, f. 158; cf. Bianchini, Cod. Veron. 348. ff. 71, 79, who gives the inscription of T. Flavius Posidonius seperately, as though it had been on a marble slab, C.I.L. vi. 18169, whereas it really belonged to a pavement)'
Ashby ETON II No.38 (iv)
Description
Quadriga to right, with two figures, the left-hand one using his whip and holding palm branch.
No tesselation.
No tesselation.
mosaic
Ashby describes this as a 'pavement', therefore a mosaic.
height (actual size): 421mm
width (actual size): 275mm
width (actual size): 275mm
Ashby gives the dimensions as 210 x 190
The actual drawing on the page measures 193mm x 203mm
The actual drawing on the page measures 193mm x 203mm
Bartoli Palazzo di Tito written in ink on the back of the drawing
IV written in ink on the front, below the drawing
IV written in ink on the front, below the drawing
watercolour on paper
Production
Bartoli, Francesco, 1675? - 1730? (Artist)
c.1710-1730
History and association
• Ashby (p. 23 See Ashby for extensive notes)
• Michaelis (Nett. 154b (Inv. 11401) ; Vitt. 89b (Inv. 9669); Holk. i. 36 )
• Michaelis (Nett. 154b (Inv. 11401) ; Vitt. 89b (Inv. 9669); Holk. i. 36 )