Nº 103154679

Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782) - Convento dei PP Minori Refomati
Nº 103154679

Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782) - Convento dei PP Minori Refomati
Elegant 19th-Century Etching of Rome by Giuseppe Vasi
This fine antique print captures a classic "Veduta" of Rome, showcasing the Convento dei PP. Minori Riformati in Trastevere. Executed with the precise and atmospheric line work characteristic of the late Baroque period, this piece is a testament to the architectural grandeur of the Eternal City.
The etching provides a detailed perspective of the San Francesco a Ripa complex. The composition is masterfully balanced, featuring the ornate church facade as the focal point, flanked by the monastery buildings and a lively street scene that breathes life into the historical setting.
In the foreground, Vasi depicts the daily rhythm of 18th-century Rome: figures in period costume, a horse-drawn cart, and a "Fontana secca" (dry fountain) on the left. This blend of monumental architecture and mundane social detail makes it a highly collectible piece for enthusiasts of Roman topography and history.
Giuseppe Vasi: (1710–1782), a renowned Italian engraver and architect known for his monumental series of Roman views.
Title (as inscribed): Convento dei PP. Minori Riformati.
Key Landmarks: 1. Chiesa e Convento di S. Francesco a Ripa
2. Chiesa e Convento di S. Pasquale dei PP. Riformati Spagnoli
3. Fontana secca
Technique: Copperplate etching on laid paper.
Condition & Authenticity
The print is in very good antique condition, featuring strong impressions and clear contrasts. The paper shows natural age toning consistent with its 250-year history, which adds to its authentic charm. The plate mark is clearly visible, and the margins are well-preserved.
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