Views of Italy TSM 113
14 breadths for an overall width of 21.’ The width of each breadth is approximately 18” and 6’ long, and coordinating color plain ground can be added to extend the length of the breadths.
Dufour et Cie printing in 1820 and 1830, and Desfosse & Karth printing in 1885.
Kate Sanborn and Nancy McCelland have stated in their respective books that Views of Italy (and a subset grouping of the breadths know as “Bay of Naples,”) along with Dufour’s “Monuments of Paris,” were the two most popular panoramiques in the early to mid 19th century.
Gap indicates 5 missing breadths from the original set of 33