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)
1803 (first published), 1803-1807 (produced)
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Plate from a series of prints depicting Giulio Romano's wall paintings in the Villa Lante, Rome.
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Title | Peintures 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. |
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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' |
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Bibliographic reference | Departmental notes |
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Accession number | E.5069-1908 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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