Giovanni Battista Piranesi Ruins Rome Engraving 1800

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Giovanni Battista Piranesi Ruins Rome Engraving 1800

Giovanni Battista Piranesi Ruins Rome Engraving
Veduta del Castello dell'Acqua Felice presso le Terme Diocleziane 1800

Giovanni Battista (also Giambattista) Piranesi (4 October 1720 - 9 November 1778) was an Italian engraver and architect. His engraved plates, of very dramatical intonation, are characterised by a roman idea of dignity and magnificence. The grandeur and the isolation of the representation of the architectural elements sublimate the roman Antiquity.

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This is a reprodution vintage illustration.

The Map is approximately 11 x 16 inches.
The map is printed on fine paper 270gsm
The frame is not included.

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