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Printed with the highest possible resolution.Printed with archival ink which resists fading for > 100 years.Printed on age resistant white etching paper (with a weight of 270 gr/m 2). etching and Burin engraving Giovan Battista Piranesi Pinxit, Francesco Piranesi Fecit very large excellent overall condition, wide margin Title engraved in.Printed with a maximum of 250 copies, signed and numbered.Printed in Paris by his son Francesco between 1800-1806 with original plates. Our quality process: To give you a perfect reproduction of the original, our prints are always: Ten engravings Giovanni Baptiste Piranesi original etchings, signed Cav. To the naked eye, our artworks are virtually indistinguishable from the originals when glazed and framed. Each facsimile has every fine line detail and every delicate brushstroke. Maria ad Martyres (Veduta del Pantheon d'Agrippa oggi Chiesa di S. 174950 View of the Pantheon of Agrippa, today called S. Quality: We specialize in creating true and certified facsimile giclée prints. Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, Mogliano Veneto 17201778 Rome) ca. A frequenter of Rome artistic circles, Rezzonico also commissioned works from piranesi and Pompeo Batoni who immortalised him in a portrait now in the. We attach great importance to the tactile quality of the book as an object as well as, of course. Titles on the cover are silver foil hot stamped. Paper size: 32 x 21.7 inches (81 x 55 cm)Įdition: The edition is limited to 250 prints, numbered 1/250 to 250/250, signed and stamped with a blind embossing.Ībout the original: In 1803, Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon’s brother and King of Naples (from 1806-1808) and the King of Spain (from 1808-1813), donated Piranesi’s original etchings to the Ghent library. The new divisare books are small format pocket-book size, in limited editions of 200 copies, high-resolution digital printed, bound, with a hardcover, finished in fine English paper. Title of the print: Veduta del Tempio ottangolare di Minerva MedicaĪrtist: Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720 – 1778)









Piranesi fecit