Title | Image | Summary of text |
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Jombert - Method - Page 250 | ||
Jombert - Method - Page 251 | The text note "Belliard inv. et fec." indicates that Belliard both designed and created the illustrations. The engravings depict Egyptian and Greco-Roman architectural scenes, contributing to the art education focus of the book. | |
Jombert - Method - Page 252 | The text in the image simply states 'End of the Speeches' in French. It is likely a concluding remark or label. The illustrations are complex, featuring statues and architectural elements. | |
Jombert - Method - Page 253 | This page from the book displays two ornate frames with landscapes, crafted by Babel. The text identifies the artwork as Plate 86. Each frame borders different scenes, representing detailed artistic designs typical of the era. | |
Jombert - Method - Page 254 | ||
Jombert - Method - Page 255 | This page features label markings identifying Plate 81 and the involvement of 'L.C. Ballet' in its design and sculpting. The text indicates that Ballet both invented and sculpted the designs presented here. | |
Jombert - Method - Page 256 | ||
Jombert - Method - Page 257 | ||
Jombert - Method - Page 258 | The text identifies the illustration as 'Plate 11'. There is no further informational text in the image. | |
Jombert - Method - Page 259 | The image is labeled "Plate 99" and depicts a detailed illustration of a rural landscape, including a house and a figure in the foreground. | |
Jombert - Method - Page 260 | This is plate number 68 from a book. The page contains an etching of a landscape scene with a small building, trees, and a village in the background. | |
Jombert - Method - Page 261 | There is a notation for "Plate 91." No additional text is present. | |
Jombert - Method - Page 262 | ||
Jombert - Method - Page 263 | The extracted text indicates the name "Larmessin the Elder, sculptor." This suggests that the image is an etching created by this artist. | |
Jombert - Method - Page 264 | The page features an engraving labeled as Plate 23. The artwork depicts a country scene with a barn, trees, and animals. This illustration likely serves as an example of landscape depiction in the study of drawing. | |
Jombert - Method - Page 265 | The text on the image is an artist's signature, "Laurence, Sculptor." It indicates the artist responsible for the engraving. The engraving itself is part of a book about learning to draw the human figure. | |
Jombert - Method - Page 266 | The image features the text "Page 48," indicating its position within the book. The page includes an elaborate landscape drawing that highlights nature's beauty and human interaction. | |
Jombert - Method - Page 267 | The text indicates that the scene is published in Paris by the author. The engraving likely serves an educational purpose in a historical book about drawing. |
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