11371 Bernard Montfaucon (1655–1741) – Classical Study of a Roman Funerary Monument – Engraving (18th Century)

"Mausolée" presents a detailed visual documentation of a monumental Roman tomb or sepulcher. The engraving illustrates a massive stone structure featuring a large central inscription panel flanked by decorative columns, set upon a rugged, weathered stone base. At the foot of the monument, two small figures are depicted in classical attire, providing a sense of scale and historical context to the architectural study. This copper engraving was published in the monumental series L'antiquite expliquee et representee en figures in Paris.
Bernard Montfaucon was a French Benedictine monk and pioneering scholar of the Maurist congregation who is considered one of the founders of modern archaeology. He dedicated his life to the study of primary sources and ancient monuments, aiming to provide a comprehensive visual history of the classical world. His most famous work, a multi-volume encyclopedic set, documented thousands of artifacts and architectural ruins, remaining a standard reference for historians throughout the eighteenth century. Montfaucon's methodical approach to classifying material culture and structures significantly advanced the field of paleography and the preservation of historical knowledge.
Artist or Maker: Bernard Montfaucon.
Dimensions: Approximately 42 cm x 27 cm.
Medium: Engraving.
Date: (18th Century).
Condition Report:
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