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Church of St. Costanza, Rome: An 18th Century Piranesi Architectural Etching
Located in Alamo, CA
This is a framed 18th century Giovanni Battista Piranesi etching entitled: "Veduta interna del Sepocro di Santa Costanza, fabbricat...
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Old Masters 1770s Interior Prints
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A Framed 18th C. Piranesi Etching of an Ancient Marble Vase from Hadrian
s Villa
Located in Alamo, CA
This large framed 18th century etching by Giovanni Battista Piranesi is entitled "Vaso antico di Marmo adornato di eccellenti Sculture si nella parte anteriere che nell' opposta, le ...
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La Lampe Polonoise
Located in Fairlawn, OH
La Lampe Polonoise
Aquatint, 1771
Signed and dated in the plate lower left
Condition: Yellowing to the sheet
Image size: 6 1/8 x 8 1/8 inches
Reference: Hedou 147 ii/II
Provenance: C...
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Old Masters 1770s Interior Prints
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Aquatint
Logge di Rafaele nel Vaticano (Raphael
s Loggia in the Vatican) Plate X Pilaster
By Gaetano Savorelli
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artists: Raffaello Sanzio d’Urbino.(1483 – 1520)
Gateano Savorelli, artist. (unk.- 1791)
Ludovico Teseo, draughtsman. (1731-1782)
Pietro Camporesi, architect (1726 - 1781)
Giovanni Ottoviani (1735-1808) & Giovanni Volpato (1735 – 1803), engravers
Title: Delle Logge di Rafaele nel Vaticano, Plate X (10)
Year: 1772-1777
Medium: Hand-colored copperplate engraving
Sight size: 42 x 16 inches.
Framed size: 55.5 x 28.5 inches
Condition: Very good
Frame: Frame in very good condition
A tall and incredibly detailed printed panel, “Delle Logge di Rafaele nel Vaticano” (“Raphael Loggia...
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Renaissance 1770s Interior Prints
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Engraving, Watercolor
Ancient Roman Medici Marble Vase: An 18th Century Etching by Piranesi
Located in Alamo, CA
This large 18th century etching by Giovanni Battista Piranesi is entitled "Vaso antico di Marmo adornato di eccellenti Sculture si nella parte anteriere che nell' opposta, le quail r...
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Located in Alamo, CA
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St. Alban
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Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Robert Clutterbuck (English, 1772-1831)
Title: "St. Alban's Abbey Church, High Altar screen"
Portfolio: The History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford
Year: 1815-1827 (First edition)
Medium: Original Engraving on wove paper
Limited edition: Unknown
Printer: Nichols, Son, and Bentley, London, UK
Publisher: Nichols, Son, and Bentley, London, UK
Reference: Brunet II, No. 112; Lowndes No. 483; BAL RIBA No. 666; Upcott I, page 623
Sheet size: 17.63" x 11.38"
Image size: 11.57" x 8.57"
Condition: Scattered foxing throughout sheet; it doesn't show much within the image. Creasing to upper left and right corners. Has been professionally stored away for decades. It is otherwise a strong impression in good condition
Notes:
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Vatican Hallway designed by Raphael: 18th C. Hand-colored Engraving by Volpato
Located in Alamo, CA
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By Edward Fisher
Located in Alamo, CA
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Old Masters 1770s Interior Prints
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Mezzotint
$5,975
H 31.63 in W 26.63 in D 0.75 in
William Hogarth
s "Analysis of Beauty": A Set of Two Framed 18th C. Engravings
Located in Alamo, CA
The two plates in this set were created utilizing both engraving and etching techniques by William Hogarth in 1753, originally as illustrations of his book on aesthetics, entitled "Analysis of Beauty". Due to their popularity, these plates were later published separately. The publication line in the lower right reads: "Designed, Engraved, and Publish'd by Wm. Hogarth, March 5th 1753, according to Act of Parliament." Hogarth's original copper plates were refurbished where needed by James Heath and engravings were republished in London in 1822 by Braddock, Cradock & Joy. This was the last time Hogarth's copper plates were used for printing. Most were melted during World War I for the construction of bombs.
These large folio sized "Analysis of Beauty" engravings are presented in antiqued gold-colored frames with double mats; the outer silk mats are light brown-colored and the inner mats are dark brown. Each frame measures 27.38" x 31.25" x 1.13". There is one tiny spot in the right margin of plate 1 and another in the lower margin; the latter could be from the printing process. The prints are otherwise in excellent condition.
The "Analysis of Beauty" series is in the collection of many major museums, including: The British Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Tate Museum, The Chicago Art Institute and The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
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A sphinx (#21) and the drunken Silenus (#107) are below the Venus. Michaelangelo's torso (#54) and a statue of Antonius (#6) are seen in the foreground. The Farnese Hercules (#3) and a bust of another Hercules (#4) under two statuettes of Isis are also included in the scene.
The key to these objects is included in the form of a serpentine line winding around a cone (#26), Hogarth's "Line of Beauty". For Hogarth the winding line is an essential element of beauty in art. Hogarth's theory of beauty is communicated in this plate.
Plate 2 is thought to represent the Wanstead Assembly, with the Earl of Tynley and his household. It is an adaptation of a scene in the Happy Marriage series, which complements Hogarth's Marriage à la Mode...
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$2,975
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