Ornaments of Raphael's Loggias in the Vatican - Plate X
Reference: | S44198 |
Author | Giovanni OTTAVIANI |
Year: | 1770 ca. |
Measures: | 480 x 1060 mm |
Reference: | S44198 |
Author | Giovanni OTTAVIANI |
Year: | 1770 ca. |
Measures: | 480 x 1060 mm |
Description
Etching and engraving, 1770 circa, signed on plate at lower right.
Beautiful proof, impressed on contemporary laid paper, large margins, in good condition.
Finely hand-colored example with tempera and watercolour.
The series of the Ornati delle Logge di Raffaello nel Vaticano, i.e., the complete printed reproduction of the paintings of the pillars of the Vatican Loggias conceived and frescoed by Raphael, comprising forty-six plates, was produced in its entirety between 1760 and 1777 by engravers Giovanni Ottaviani and Giovanni Volpato. It knew a long and troubled work, justified by the enormous amount of work. The engravings came out, for the first part, in three volumes, between 1768-69 and 1772, the result of the collaboration between the drawings of painter Gaetano Savorelli and those of architect Pietro Camporesi, and the carving work of Giovanni Ottaviani. An inscription appears at the bottom of the plates, bearing the name of the engraver, the two draughtsmen and the papal privilege of Clement XIII. From 1772 - 1774, draughtsman Ludovico Teseo and engraver Giovanni Volpato were added to the monumental work.
The collection had a vast resonance and represented one of the most challenging reproduction operations, coming to constitute an important figurative repertoire from which to draw motifs for decoration and contributing to the great success of the grotesque themes of the neoclassical period, influenced by the important discoveries unearthed from the excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Raphael's decoration for the covered gallery leading to the Pope's Palace was immediately perceived as an example of old-fashioned decoration, and it was so successful that art lovers commissioned faithful drawings of Raphael's paintings.
Bibliografia
Giorgio Marini, Volpato, pp. 187/198; Pezzini in "Raphael Invenit" pp. 105/6, 36/45.
Giovanni OTTAVIANI (Roma c.1735 - 1808)
Engraver in Rome. His best-known work is the series of plates of the Vatican Loggie in the 1770s, of which he engraved the first two parts, and Volpato the third. (The series is housed in Blythe House.)
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Giovanni OTTAVIANI (Roma c.1735 - 1808)
Engraver in Rome. His best-known work is the series of plates of the Vatican Loggie in the 1770s, of which he engraved the first two parts, and Volpato the third. (The series is housed in Blythe House.)
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