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Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782), after - Palazzo Pio
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Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782), after - Palazzo Pio

Giuseppe Vasi (1710–1782) – Palazzo Pio, Rome Historical and Artistic Significance This original 19th-century copperplate engraving, as seen, is a masterful work by the renowned Italian architect and engraver Giuseppe Vasi. It depicts the Palazzo Pio (also known as Palazzo Pio di Savoia), located in the Parione district of Rome, built upon the ruins of the ancient Theatre of Pompey. Vasi’s work is highly regarded for its documentary precision, providing a detailed record of Roman civil architecture during the Enlightenment. This plate captures the imposing facade of the palace and the vibrant urban life of the surrounding neighborhood near Campo de' Fiori. Detailed Analysis & Features Architectural Topography: The lower margin includes a precise legend identifying the surrounding landmarks: 1. Portone che da sulla Piazza di Campo di Fiore (Main gate facing Campo de' Fiori); 2. Architettura dell'antico Palazzo; 3. Arco, che va alla Chiesa di S. Maria di Grottapinta; 4. Strada, che dicesi al Paradiso. Artistic Execution: The work demonstrates Vasi’s expertise in chiaroscuro, utilizing deep etched lines to define architectural shadows and lighter strokes for the expansive Roman sky. Signature: The plate is signed in the lower-left corner "G. Vasi dis. sc." (Giuseppe Vasi designed and engraved it). Staffage: The foreground is animated with period figures, including pedestrians, a pack animal, and a horse-drawn carriage, which provide a sense of scale and document the social rhythms of 18th-century Rome.

No. 103823753

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Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782), after - Palazzo Pio

Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782), after - Palazzo Pio

Giuseppe Vasi (1710–1782) – Palazzo Pio, Rome
Historical and Artistic Significance
This original 19th-century copperplate engraving, as seen, is a masterful work by the renowned Italian architect and engraver Giuseppe Vasi. It depicts the Palazzo Pio (also known as Palazzo Pio di Savoia), located in the Parione district of Rome, built upon the ruins of the ancient Theatre of Pompey.

Vasi’s work is highly regarded for its documentary precision, providing a detailed record of Roman civil architecture during the Enlightenment. This plate captures the imposing facade of the palace and the vibrant urban life of the surrounding neighborhood near Campo de' Fiori.

Detailed Analysis & Features
Architectural Topography: The lower margin includes a precise legend identifying the surrounding landmarks: 1. Portone che da sulla Piazza di Campo di Fiore (Main gate facing Campo de' Fiori); 2. Architettura dell'antico Palazzo; 3. Arco, che va alla Chiesa di S. Maria di Grottapinta; 4. Strada, che dicesi al Paradiso.

Artistic Execution: The work demonstrates Vasi’s expertise in chiaroscuro, utilizing deep etched lines to define architectural shadows and lighter strokes for the expansive Roman sky.

Signature: The plate is signed in the lower-left corner "G. Vasi dis. sc." (Giuseppe Vasi designed and engraved it).

Staffage: The foreground is animated with period figures, including pedestrians, a pack animal, and a horse-drawn carriage, which provide a sense of scale and document the social rhythms of 18th-century Rome.

Final bid
€ 52
No reserve price
David Elberg
Expert
Estimate € 180 - € 200

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