Madonna dell'Orto

Reference: S1861
Author Giuseppe ANTONELLI
Year: 1847 ca.
Zone: Venice
Printed: Venice
Measures: 220 x 180 mm
€100.00

Reference: S1861
Author Giuseppe ANTONELLI
Year: 1847 ca.
Zone: Venice
Printed: Venice
Measures: 220 x 180 mm
€100.00

Description

View of Santa Maria dell'Orto's church, taken from the volume printed by Giuseppe Antonelli in 1847, entitled Venice and its Lagoons, a work published on the occasion of the Ninth Congress of Italian Scientists.

 

Drawing by T. Viola, printed by Litografia Kier.

Giuseppe ANTONELLI (Venezia 1793 - 1861)

Opening in 1826 in Venice printing plant, which became one of the most important in Europe. He continued the tradition of the great Venetian printers, spreading a large number of editions for the number and size, so as to be defined as the "printer bravest of Italy in 1846 and obtained the nickname of " national Typographer. "His name is linked to a large number of public works in small editions and the price affordable for the majority of readers. Bibliography : Opening in 1826 in Venice printing plant, which became one of the most important in Europe. He continued the tradition of the great Venetian printers, spreading a large number of editions for the number and size, so as to be defined as the "printer bravest of Italy in 1846 and obtained the nickname of " national Typographer. "His name is linked to a large number of public works in small editions and the price affordable for the majority of readers. Bibliography: Valerio, Cartografi Veneti, 141.

Giuseppe ANTONELLI (Venezia 1793 - 1861)

Opening in 1826 in Venice printing plant, which became one of the most important in Europe. He continued the tradition of the great Venetian printers, spreading a large number of editions for the number and size, so as to be defined as the "printer bravest of Italy in 1846 and obtained the nickname of " national Typographer. "His name is linked to a large number of public works in small editions and the price affordable for the majority of readers. Bibliography : Opening in 1826 in Venice printing plant, which became one of the most important in Europe. He continued the tradition of the great Venetian printers, spreading a large number of editions for the number and size, so as to be defined as the "printer bravest of Italy in 1846 and obtained the nickname of " national Typographer. "His name is linked to a large number of public works in small editions and the price affordable for the majority of readers. Bibliography: Valerio, Cartografi Veneti, 141.