Veduta del Palazzo è Collegio di Propaganda Fide
Reference: | s34720 |
Author | Alessandro SPECCHI |
Year: | 1699 |
Zone: | Propaganda Fide |
Printed: | Rome |
Measures: | 325 x 215 mm |
Reference: | s34720 |
Author | Alessandro SPECCHI |
Year: | 1699 |
Zone: | Propaganda Fide |
Printed: | Rome |
Measures: | 325 x 215 mm |
Description
View taken from Il quarto libro del nuovo teatro dei palazzi in prospettiva di Roma moderna, published by Domenico de Rossi in 1699, as the fourth book to complete Il nuovo teatro delle fabriche, et edificii, in prospettiva di Roma moderna. Book one (second, third) by Giovan Battista Falda (G. Giacomo de Rossi, 1665-1669).
One of the most beautiful collections of plates on Baroque Rome, whose representation is accompanied by a celebratory intent of papal policy. The work, in fact, was intended to disseminate the new image of the city, with its churches and palaces. After the death of Giovanni Battista Falda (1643-1678) and to follow up his famous work on the 'fabbriche', a fourth book was edited by the Roman architect and engraver Alessandro Specchi (1668-1729) to describe the building enterprises commissioned by Innocent XII Pignatelli.
Unlike Falda's engravings, these are engravings that place the buildings in their urban context in such a way that they not only describe their architectural structure but - with a scenario of carriages and horses, servants and masters, shopkeepers and servants - also suggest their social use. The result is a series of pictures of the city that anticipate the characteristic eighteenth-century views.
Etching, in very good condition.
Alessandro SPECCHI (Roma, 1668 - Roma, 1729)
Italian architect, urban planner and engraver. He studied architecture in the studio of Carlo Fontana and assisted in the construction of Fontana’s chapel of St Fabian (c. 1706) in S Sebastiano fuori le Mura in Rome. From at least 1684 he produced sets of architectural engravings. Many of these were published by Giovanni Giacomo de’ Rossi and his son Domenico de’ Rossi ( fl 1684–1721), including 52 engravings for Quarto libro del nuovo teatro di palazzi di Roma (Rome, 1699); some of the original plates are housed in the Calcografia Nazionale in Rome. Domenico de’ Rossi’s Studio d’architettura civile (1702–21) provides an architectural record of the city of Rome in 286 plates engraved by Specchi.
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Alessandro SPECCHI (Roma, 1668 - Roma, 1729)
Italian architect, urban planner and engraver. He studied architecture in the studio of Carlo Fontana and assisted in the construction of Fontana’s chapel of St Fabian (c. 1706) in S Sebastiano fuori le Mura in Rome. From at least 1684 he produced sets of architectural engravings. Many of these were published by Giovanni Giacomo de’ Rossi and his son Domenico de’ Rossi ( fl 1684–1721), including 52 engravings for Quarto libro del nuovo teatro di palazzi di Roma (Rome, 1699); some of the original plates are housed in the Calcografia Nazionale in Rome. Domenico de’ Rossi’s Studio d’architettura civile (1702–21) provides an architectural record of the city of Rome in 286 plates engraved by Specchi.
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