No. 103823557

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Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782), after - Porto di Ripetta
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Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782), after - Porto di Ripetta

Giuseppe Vasi & Giovanni Battista Piranesi – Porto di Ripetta, Rome Historical and Artistic Significance This original 19th-century copperplate engraving is a premier topographical record of Rome, identified . It depicts the Porto di Ripetta, the historic river port on the Tiber designed by Alessandro Specchi. This plate is of exceptional importance to collectors as it represents a rare collaboration between the master Giuseppe Vasi and his illustrious pupil Giovanni Battista Piranesi. The Porto di Ripetta was one of the most celebrated urban interventions of the Baroque era, characterized by its elegant curving steps. It was demolished in the late 19th century to make way for modern embankments (Lungotevere), making this engraving a vital visual document of a lost architectural landmark of the Eternal City. Detailed Analysis & Features Artistic Collaboration: The lower-left margin features the rare and highly valued signature "Vasi, e Piranesi dis. e inc.", signifying that both artists contributed to the design and engraving of the work. Topographical Accuracy, the lower margin includes an extensive legend (1–6) identifying key structures: 1. Chiesa di S. Girolamo dei Schiavoni; 2. Cupola della Chiesa di S. Rocco; 3. Palazzo Borghese; 4. Abitazione della famiglia; 5. Stalle del medesimo; 6. Mola di grano. Technical Mastery: The plate demonstrates a sophisticated use of perspective and deep etched lines, hallmarks of the Vasi-Piranesi workshop. The contrast between the monumental architectural background and the active river port in the foreground creates a dynamic and immersive scene. Staffage: The composition is richly detailed with river boats (barconi), dock workers, and noble figures, providing a vibrant record of 18th-century commercial and social life along the Tiber.

No. 103823557

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Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782), after - Porto di Ripetta

Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782), after - Porto di Ripetta

Giuseppe Vasi & Giovanni Battista Piranesi – Porto di Ripetta, Rome
Historical and Artistic Significance
This original 19th-century copperplate engraving is a premier topographical record of Rome, identified . It depicts the Porto di Ripetta, the historic river port on the Tiber designed by Alessandro Specchi. This plate is of exceptional importance to collectors as it represents a rare collaboration between the master Giuseppe Vasi and his illustrious pupil Giovanni Battista Piranesi.

The Porto di Ripetta was one of the most celebrated urban interventions of the Baroque era, characterized by its elegant curving steps. It was demolished in the late 19th century to make way for modern embankments (Lungotevere), making this engraving a vital visual document of a lost architectural landmark of the Eternal City.

Detailed Analysis & Features
Artistic Collaboration: The lower-left margin features the rare and highly valued signature "Vasi, e Piranesi dis. e inc.", signifying that both artists contributed to the design and engraving of the work.

Topographical Accuracy, the lower margin includes an extensive legend (1–6) identifying key structures: 1. Chiesa di S. Girolamo dei Schiavoni; 2. Cupola della Chiesa di S. Rocco; 3. Palazzo Borghese; 4. Abitazione della famiglia; 5. Stalle del medesimo; 6. Mola di grano.

Technical Mastery: The plate demonstrates a sophisticated use of perspective and deep etched lines, hallmarks of the Vasi-Piranesi workshop. The contrast between the monumental architectural background and the active river port in the foreground creates a dynamic and immersive scene.

Staffage: The composition is richly detailed with river boats (barconi), dock workers, and noble figures, providing a vibrant record of 18th-century commercial and social life along the Tiber.

Final bid
€ 46
No reserve price
David Elberg
Expert
Estimate € 150 - € 200

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