Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Nussbaum, Bernkastel-Kues, RP, Deutschland
gebundene Ausgabe. Zustand: Sehr gut. 125 S. sehr gutes Exemplar (kleine Widmung im Vorsatz) Sprache: Italienisch Gewicht in Gramm: 554.
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Italienisch | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
Verlag: [Rome] : Haec omnium, quae extant nobilissima Romanae magnitudinis monumenta . sumptibus ac typis edita a? Joanne Jacobo de Rubeis, restituit auxit Dominicus de Rubeis chalcographus, anno 1693 Romae ., 1693
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
Zustand: Good. Oblong folio. 50 x 39cm. 83 numbered plates.New half parchment and marbled board binding by the artisan binder, Sasha Mosalov.Title and dedication included in numbering of plates. Single letterpress leaf bears bibliographical information by Domenco de' Rossi. Dedicatory leaf incorporates port. of Cardinal Flavio Chigi, to whom first ed. was dedicated, engraved by V. Guigou. Plate 30 signed with initials by Robert van Audenaerd, who was responsible for other plates as well. Thirty-one of the plates by Bartoli are copies in reverse of plates from François Perrier's Icones et segmenta (Rome, 1645). Perrier's monogram appears on plates 53 & 54. See Indice.First ed. appeared probably in 1666 and comprised 81 plates. Plates 60 & 61 of the present ed., devoted to the Roman fresco known as the Aldobrandini Wedding, were etched by Bartoli in 1677 and added to the work. In 1690 a group of 31 plates was transferred to another de Rossi publication (Veteres arcus Augustorum), and replaced with 31 others in part by Bartoli. .References; OCLC Number874380230;RIBA, Early printed, 1 (1994), no. 206, p.116-7 [describes mainly a pre-1693 edition].Summary Note:The sculptures shown are accompanied by a short explanatory caption, and statement of location. Several are from the collections of the Barberini, Medici, Borghese, Mattei, Giustiniani and Pamphili; a smaller number from the collections of the Mazarins, Montalto, Della Valle, the Queen of Sweden, Farnese, Massimi, Sacchetti and Vitelleschi; one is from the collection of Cardinal Flavio Chigi, to whom the work is dedicated. Others are from the Vatican and Capitoline collections, from churches and from the Forum of Nerva. Only one is shown from outside Rome, from the royal collection in Madrid.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1776
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Pietro da Cortona (illustrator). 'A SACRIFICE TO DIANA THE GODDESS OF HUNTING. P. BERRETTINI DA CORTONA INVENIT. F. BARTOLOZZI SCULPT.'Classical temple scene with priestesses and worshippers sacrificing animals to Diana. Circular colonnade in the background. Rich in mythological and ceremonial symbolism.Made by Francesco Bartolozzi after Pietro da Cortona.Medium: Engraving / etching on wove (vellin) paper.Sheet size: 54 x 36.5 cm (21.26 x 14.37 inch). Image size: 52.5 x 35 cm. (20.67 x 13.78 inch).BARTOLOZZI DIANA SACRIFICE CLASSICAL MYTH HUNTING CORTONA ENGRAVING 18TH CENTURY NEOCLASSICAL TEMPLE | PCO-E30-22BACKGROUND INFORMATIONPublishd according to act of Parliament May 29th. 1776, by H., Bryer. Cornhill. (Caption not present on this sheet.).Reference: Le Blanc 108.Biography engraver: Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) was an Italian engraver who worked in England and became one of the most celebrated printmakers of his time. Known for his stipple and line engravings of classical subjects and works by old masters.Biography artist: Pietro da Cortona (1596-1669), born Pietro Berrettini, was an Italian Baroque painter and architect. His compositions are known for their grand theatricality and dynamic figures. Condition: good, given age. Light soiling and creases. Paper loss and 2 tears at top right A few additional tears in paper edges. Some paper loss at bottom right. Plate trimmed to the image. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.