This series of illustrations are from Naples and the campagna felice. In a series of letters, addressed to a friend in England, in 1802. Published 1815 by R. Ackermann in London. From what I can guess Don Luigi may have been Luigi Schiavonetti given his collaboration with the print maker. I invite more comments and information via info@ctgpublishing.com.
Illustration – Cover of Naples and the Campagna Felice circa 1802 and Published in 1815 by Ackermann
Don Michele Preparing for his Triumphal Expedition to Italy circa 1802 as Published in 1815
Map of the Island of Capri circa 1802 as Published in 1815
Map of the Gulf of Salerno of Capri circa 1802 as Published in 1815
Map of the Gulf of Salerno of Capri circa 1802 as Published in 1815
Don Michele Getting Up the Ship’s Side Italy circa 1802 as Published in 1815
Don Mchele Preparing for his Triumphal Expedition to Italy circa 1802 as Published in 1815
Don Luigi Meets Donna Anna at the Museum circa 1802 as Published in 1815
A Bacchanalian Scene at Don Luigis Ball Italy circa 1802 as Published in 1815
Sleeping Tete a Tete After a Visit to Don Luigi’s circa 1802 as Published in 1815
The Letter Writer in Italy circa 1802 as Published in 1815
Illustration of the Temple of Isis in Pompeii circa 1802 as Published in 1815
Illustration of the Gate and High Street in Pompeii circa 1802 as Published in 1815
Ancient Greek Paintings circa 1802 as Published in 1815
View of Naples circa 1802 as Published in 1815