Figure 2, Page 35
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ca. 1750 (engraved), 1803-1807 (produced)
ca. 1750 (engraved), 1803-1807 (produced)
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Landscape format engraving in black and white of the remains of the theatre of Nero on the Palatine Hill. The engraving looks up the hill, from a lower perspective, on a diagonal angle. The entirely of the engraving is taken up with different levels of walls. People walk around on the different levels. The letters A-C provide a key, which is explained in Italian at the bottom of the engraving.
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Title | Figure 2, Page 35 (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Engraving, paper |
Brief description | 'Figure 2, Page 35,' engraving from Le Antichita Romane di Giambatista Piranesi, Volume 1, Giovanni Piranesi, ca. 1750, volume bound together in Paris by Tessier, 1803-1807. |
Physical description | Landscape format engraving in black and white of the remains of the theatre of Nero on the Palatine Hill. The engraving looks up the hill, from a lower perspective, on a diagonal angle. The entirely of the engraving is taken up with different levels of walls. People walk around on the different levels. The letters A-C provide a key, which is explained in Italian at the bottom of the engraving. |
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Marks and inscriptions | A. Avanzo del Teatro Neroniano domestico sul Palatino. B. Avanzi dalla parte esterna delle pareti del Peristilo di Nerone. C. Altri avanzi della Casa Neroniana. (The inscription explains the letters which are dotted about the engraving, highlighting different aspects. ) |
Object history | The collection of volumes was previously owned by Decimus Burton and his bookplate is pasted in the inside cover of this volume. |
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Accession number | E.4021-1908 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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