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Mario Morando Genoa - Bas Relief at Chiesa di Santa maria de Miracoli

Bas Relief at the Church of Santa Maria de' Miracoli

Title: Bas Relief at the Church of Santa Maria de' Miracoli (Chiesa di Santa maria de Miracoli)
Publisher: Mario Morando, Genoa
Date: 1843
Medium: Original Line Engraving
Source: Ornamenti Antichi della Citta di Venezia (Antique Ornaments in Venice)
Note: In the Renaissance no state surpassed Venice in its art and architecture. Ranging from the graceful to the fantastical, Venice achieved the perfect blend of high art and architecture in stone.
  In 1843 a fine series of engravings dealing with Venetian architecture and ornamentation was published. Issued under the title of, Ornamenti Antichi della Citta di Venezia, the complete set consisted of one hundred and twenty plates with an accompanying description by Giuseppe Antonelli. Bas Relief at the Church of Santa Maria de' Miracoli comes from this publication. The engravers for this series included such Italian artists as Bozza and Buttazzan. Each plate was engraved in the early nineteenth century 'outline' style, where total emphasis was given to the line. This style of engraving was very effective for architectural subjects as it made the designs stand out in precise detail.
  Original examples from the Ornamenti Antichi della Citta di Venezia have long been sought after. Unfortunately the series was not published in a large edition and thus these original engravings are quite scarce.
Size: 6 X 8/34 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Matted with 100% Archival Materials
Buy Now Price: $185.00 US
Condition: Printed on mid nineteenth century wove paper and with full, wide margins as published by Mario Morando in Genoa in 1843. a fine, early impression and in excellent condition throughout. Bas Relief at the Church of Santa Maria de' Miracoli represents a prime, original example of art from the Ornamenti Antichi della Citta di Venezia.
Subject: Mario Morando, Bas Relief at the Church of Santa Maria de' Miracoli, Antique ornaments in Venice, original line engraving, Venetian architecture, Renaissance, Venice art.
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Original Line Engraving.

Bas Relief at the Church of Santa Maria de' Miracoli Original Engraving published by Mario Morando
# 01.- Bas Relief at the Church of Santa Maria de' Miracoli

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Ornamenti Antichi della Citta di Venezia (Antique Ornaments in Venice)
No. Title Medium Date -
01.- Bas Relief at the Church of Santa Maria de' Miracoli (Chiesa di Santa maria de Miracoli) published by Mario Morando, Genoa Original Line Engraving 1843  
02.- Capitals at Tempio di San Marco published by Mario Morando, Genoa Original Line Engraving 1843 Sold
03.- Capitals at 'Tempio di San Marco', Venice published by Mario Morando, Genoa Original Line Engraving 1843 Sold
04.- Ornamentation From The 'Scalea de' Giganti', Near The Ducal Palace published by Mario Morando, Genoa Original Line Engraving 1843  
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