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Peintures de la Villa Lante à Rome de l'invention de Jules Romain recueillies par les Piranesi et dessinées par T. Piroli

Print
1803 (first published), 1803-1807 (produced)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Plate from a series of prints depicting Giulio Romano's wall paintings in the Villa Lante, Rome.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitlePeintures de la Villa Lante à Rome de l'invention de Jules Romain recueillies par les Piranesi et dessinées par T. Piroli (series title)
Materials and techniques
etching
Brief description
Plate from 'Peintures de la Villa Lante à Rome', etching by Tommaso Piroli after Giulio Romano, first published Paris, 1803, by Francesco and Pietro Piranesi
Physical description
Plate from a series of prints depicting Giulio Romano's wall paintings in the Villa Lante, Rome.
Dimensions
  • Volume height: 585mm
  • Volume width: 425mm
Object history
Bound in volume 24 of the 27 volume 'first Paris edition' of the works of Giovanni Battista Piranesi, published by his sons Francesco and Pietro Piranesi in 1800-1807.
Production
Bound in a volume with 'Peintures de la Sala Borgia, au Vatican'
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
Departmental notes
Collection
Accession number
E.5077-1908

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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