Early Giovanni Battista Piranesi Veduti Di Roma Costanza Wall Decor Antique

Height:  26.5 Inches Width: 32 Inch and 1.5 Inch thick Early Giovanni Battista Piranesi Castel Sant’Angelo Veduti Di Roma Wall Décor . Large 18th Century Etching / Engraving Of The Views Of Rome An Early Print View Of Tomb Church of Saint Costanza Built by Constantine the Great 306 to 337 AD. Giovanni Piranesi (1720-1778) […]

Height:  26.5 Inches Width:
32 Inch and 1.5 Inch thick

Early Giovanni Battista Piranesi Castel Sant’Angelo Veduti
Di Roma Wall Décor . Large 18th Century Etching / Engraving Of The Views Of
Rome An Early Print View Of Tomb Church of Saint Costanza Built by Constantine
the Great 306 to 337 AD. Giovanni Piranesi (1720-1778) Circa.1750 Collection
Privée :  Eléonore Vincent Banet  (Paris) Beautifully Framed

Framed with Carved Giltwood frame. This beautiful wall mount
Art on top of a console will add instant elegance . In a modern interior design
or an old world charm traditional , decorative object for interior decoration
design , A perfect gift during the holiday season , or special house warming
present .

It will be a great addition to your special collection in a
library as part of the bibelot . in a bathroom , library , entryway , living
room , bedroom . We have more Prints by Giovanni Battista Piranesi to create a
gallery wall in a simple way and bring style and personality to any room that fits
with Modern Art .

this Rare Piranesi print is an 18th Century etching in a
beautiful Frame with date CA.1750.

Giovanni started what is known as Veduti Di Roma around 1747
and from the thick laid paper and this would fall in the first decade of him
etching the views of Rome. Reinforced with Bainbridge board, ensuring the
preservation of the print. Even After his passing in 1778, they had other
editions from the plates up till the year 1810.

Etching on thick laid paper Hind’s first state with margins.
On the market you will always find the re-editions (Decorative beautiful but
Cheaper). Antiques Dealer Prints Etchings Paintings Old Masters Gallery West
Hollywood Melrose Ave. La Cienega Blvd. Veduta Interna Del Sepolcro Di Costanza

Veduta interna del Sepolcro di S. Costanza, fabbricato da
Constantino Magno, ed erroneamente detto il Tempio di Bacco, inoggi Chiesa
della medesima Santa (View of the Interior of the Tomb of Santa Costanza, Built
by Constantine the Great, and erroneously called the Temple of Bacchus, now the
Church of the Same Saint), from Vedute di Roma (Views of Rome) Among the
earliest subjects of the Vedute, not surprisingly, was the seat of Christendom,
Saint Peter’s Basilica, and many of the other subjects Piranesi etched and
hoped to sell to tourists are the sites that visitors still seek out today—the
Colosseum, the ancient arches and baths, the Piazza Navona, the Campidoglio,
and the major churches.

Similar work can be found at Yale University Art Gallery.
from the Rome edition of ‘Vedute di Roma’, showing the interior of the circular
church, built in the 4th century AD, traditionally thought to be by the Emperor
Constantine to honour his deceased daughter Constantina, or Costanza, though
this may have been a later christian rededication of an earlier pagan
structure, as evidenced by some of the iconography amongst the well preserved
mosaics contained within

etching with engraving, on thick laid paper

 

Height:  26.5 Inches Width:
32 Inch and 1.5 Inch thick

 
Height: 19 ½ Width: 24 ¼  

SKU: LMF464 Category:

Accessibility Tools

  • Content scaling 100%
  • Font size 100%
  • Line height 100%
  • Letter spacing 100%