Study for ‘Hannibal Passing the Alps’, for Rogers’s ‘Italy’
Study for ‘Hannibal Passing the Alps’, for Rogers’s ‘Italy’ is an artwork. It is housed at the Tate Museums and was created between 1826 and 1827. Classified as a On Paper, Unique, it measures 23.00 cm in width and 28.60 cm in height.
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- creation period: 1826 - 1827
- creation period details: c.1826–7
- width: 23.00 cm
- height: 28.60 cm
- art medium: On Paper, Unique
- museum: Tate Museums
- acquisition year: 1856
- artists: Joseph Mallord William Turner
- countries: United Kingdom

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