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View of the Facade of the Basilica of Saint John Lateran in Rome — Mondhare
View of the Facade of the Basilica of Saint John Lateran in Rome — Mondhare
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An eighteenth-century hand-coloured optical print, designed to be viewed through a zograscope or peep-show device that gave the image a vivid sense of three-dimensional depth.
Published by Mondhare, Paris, c. 1770.
Vues d’optique were among the most popular printed entertainments of the eighteenth century. The reversed lettering in the title — a hallmark of the genre — was designed to read correctly when reflected in the viewing device’s mirror. These prints circulated widely across Europe, bringing views of distant cities and monuments into bourgeois drawing rooms.
Hand-coloured copperplate engraving. Sheet size approximately 27.0 × 54.0 cm. Very Good.
Artwork Details
| Type | Vue d'optique |
|---|---|
| Artist | Published by Mondhare |
| Date | 1770 |
| Period | 18th century |
| Medium | Hand-coloured copperplate engraving |
| Origin | France |
| Subject | Architecture, Religion & Church |
| Condition | Very Good |
| Dimensions | 27.0 × 54.0 cm |




