Subject: Rome, Italy
Period: 1757 (circa)
Publication: Vedute di Roma
Color: Black & White
Size:
27.6 x 16.4 inches
70.1 x 41.7 cm
Giovanni Battista Piranesi was an Italian artist and engraver who is famous for creating a series of views of Rome, and was one of the most influential artists in the development of the neoclassical style of the late 18th century. Following Piranesi’s death in 1778, his heirs continued to publish his works, first from Rome and then from Paris, reissuing his etchings until 1839. This magnificent view of the Colosseum is depicted from the street-level outside the famous ruins. A legend within the title cartouche identifies twelve significant architectural features. Piranesi's imprint is at bottom right. This is the first state, with the address (Presso l'autore a Strada Felice vicino alla Trinita de Monti) and the price A paoli due e mezzo included below the title. This is a contemporary Roman edition that was printed during Piranesi's lifetime, which is much more rare than those published posthumously.
References: Hind (Piranesi) #57-I.
Condition: B+
A striking, dark impression with light soiling. Professionally backed in tissue to repair several tears in the image (up to 2" in length) and to provide reinforcement to a couple of areas of paper weakness. A few small chips and minor tears along the edges of the sheet have also been professionally repaired. Remnants of hinge tape on verso.