Litografía coloreada de
George Johann Scharf según boceto del médico inglés
James Paroissien (conocido en América Latina como Juan Diego Paroissien o Diego Paroissien), impresa por Rowney & Forster y publicada por
Peter Schmidtmeyer en su libro Travels into Chile, over the Andes, in the years 1820 and 1821, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1824. Frente a
La Moneda se alzaba el edificio que ocupó el Ministerio de Guerra y que fue demolido en los años 1930 para crear la actual
plaza de la Constitución. El espacio entre ambos se convirtió en la plazuela antecesora de esta, con dos pilas de agua y la estatua de .
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Upper margin right corner: "Pl XXIV." Bottom margin: Left: "Drawn by J. Paroissien. - On Stone by G. Scharf"; Middle: "The Mint of Santiago"; Right: "Printed by Rowney & Forster."
Notes
Lámina 24, sigue a la página 320 del citado libro de Schmidtmeyer de 1824.
En el libro Palacio de La Moneda, DIBAM, Ministerio de Educación Pública, Santiago, 1983, se dice erróneamente al final de la p.37 que la ilustración de las pp. 38-39, The Mint of Santiago, es una "litografía coloreada de
Agostino Aglio".
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