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Pinelli, Bartolomeo (1781 in Rome – 1835 ibid): "Fulvia trafora la Lingua del Capo reciso di Cicerone" original copper engraving ca.31x42cm (representation/image size) by and after Pinelli on handmade paper (42x54cm ) titled, inscribed and dated in the plate; Pinelli Rome 1819

The decorative as well as rare sheet is unfresh and brownstained towards the edges and occasionally with smoothed creases and pleats.

Copper engraving a bit shopworn and foxy as well as with some smoothed folds.

Bartolomeo Pinelli (1781 in Rome – 1835 in Rome), who has largely been forgotten today, was considered one of the most famous Italian draftsmen of the 19th century. century. Financially supported by the nephew of Pope Benedict XIV. Pinelli published 1816-1819, based on Charles Rollin's (1661 in Paris - 1741 ibid) work published in 1738-41 "Histoire romaine depuis la fondation de Rome jusqu'a la bataille d'Actium", a volume of plates on Roman history.

 

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Pinelli, Bartolomeo (1781 in Rome – 1835 ibid): "Fulvia trafora la Lingua del Capo reciso di Cicerone" original copper engraving ca.31x42cm (representation/image size) by and after Pinelli on handmade paper (42x54cm ) titled, inscribed and dated in the plate; Pinelli Rome 1819 The decorative as well as rare sheet is unfresh and brownstained towards the edges and occasionally with smoothed creases and pleats. Bartolomeo Pinelli (1781 in Rome – 1835 in Rome), who has largely been forgotten today, was considered one of the most famous Italian draftsmen of the 19th century. century. Financially supported by the nephew of Pope Benedict XIV. Pinelli published 1816-1819, based on Charles Rollin's (1661 in Paris - 1741 ibid) work published in 1738-41 "Histoire romaine depuis la fondation de Rome
Größe Mittel (bis 100cm)
Land Italien
Verkäufertyp Kunsthändler
Format Querformat
Jahr 1819
Originalität Limitierte Auflage Druck
Handgefertigt Ja
Drucktyp Handgefertigt
Zeitraum 1800-1899
Original/Lizenzierter Nachdruck Original
Technik Kupferstich
Thema Länder
Thema Landschaften
Thema Militär
Thema Personen
Thema Politik
Thema Porträts
Thema Trachten
Höhe (cm) 42
Kunststil Klassizismus
Eigenschaften Signiert
Breite (cm) 54
Künstler Pinelli, Bartolomeo
Produktart Print