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“ Conquest-Maniac  as  all  of  Alexander  the  Great’s  Generals ”

Seleukos – AntiochiaCassas, Louis François (Azay-le-Ferron, Indre, 1756 – Versailles 1827). Antioche, Grandes Tours, appelées … les  Restes  du  Palais  de  Seleucus . On the left the wall developing along the ridge, on the plateau in front figurines. Engraving by supposedly Michel Picquenot (1747 Rouen after 1808). (1799.) Inscribed: Dessiné par L. F. Cassas. / Gravé par Picquenot. 31.9 x 48.9 cm.

Louis François Cassas, Antiochia (Syria)

“ Seleucus I Nicator (365-281 B.C.), son of Antiochus … (took part) in Alexander the Great’s conquest as one of the leaders of the phalanx … conquered (later) all Iran, advanced in India up to the Ganges and accepted the title of king in 306. By his decisive participation in the victory at Ipsus (301) he acquired Syria, Armenia, Mesopotamia, a part of Cappodicia, and Cilicia … Since his empire included

almost  all  of  the  territory  conquered  by  Alexander  the  Great  in  Asia .

But already (sic! aged 84, sic!) in 281 he was killed, when he just prepared for a campaign against Macedonia, by the hand of one of his courtiers … Conquest-maniac as all of Alexander the Great’s generals S. yet had the virtues of a good regent … and promoted art and sciences … ”

(Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th ed., XIV, 847).

Painterly  sheet. – “Picquenot … brought it … to great skills, especially in the representation of the landscape” (Nagler). – Weak waterstreak and isolated small backings in the uncut margin.
Offer no. 12,534 / EUR  639. / Export price EUR  607. (c. US$ 961.) + shipping

 


 

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