Title: |
Paolo Veronese |
Engraver: |
Pazzi, Pietro Antonio (Florence, 1706 - 1770) |
Designer: |
Campiglia, Giovanni Domenico (Florence, 1692 1768) |
Date: |
1766 |
Medium: |
Original Line Engraving |
Note: |
Pietro Antonio Pazzi : An eighteenth
century Italian engraver, Pietro Antonio Pazzi studied art under
G. Pramontini and C. Mogalli. During his career,
Pazzi was mainly employed in Rome and Florence, engraving
portraits for the 'Museo Fiorentino', 'Museo Etrusco de Mori'
and the'Museo Capitalino'. Pietro Pazzi also created plates for the
'Gallerie de Florence'. |
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Giovanni Domenico Campiglia: An eighteenth
century Italian painter, designer and engraver, Giovanni Domenico Campiglia
studied art in Florence under Tomasso Redi and Lorenzo del Moro. During his career,
Campiglia was mainly employed at Rome and Florence, both painting and engraving
historical subjects and portraits. Giovanni Domenico Campiglia worked for over a decade on the Museum
Florentium, designing and engraving some of the best works in that famous collection. |
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The Museum Florentium: A. F. Gori’s monumental Museum
Florentium set out to engrave all the portraits of painters, architects,
sculptors and patrons of the arts in the major galleries of Florence.
This vast undertaking was issued in individual parts as it took over
thirty years (1731-1766) to complete. The bulk of the engraving fell
to four of Florence’s best artists, Giovanni Domenico Campiglia,
Pietro Pazzi, Cosimo Mogalli and Lorenzini. |
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With its high level of artistry the Museum Florentium is
now regarded as one of the greatest series of portrait engravings published
in the eighteenth century. It also stands as a fascinating visual record
of artist related portraits with a general emphasis upon the Renaissance
era to the mid eighteenth century. Paolo Veronese is a fine, original example
of portrait art created for the Museum Florentium. |
Source: |
The Museum Florentium |
Size: |
10 3/8 X 7 (Sizes in inches are approximate,
height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Matted with 100% Archival Materials |
Condition: |
Printed on eighteenth century, hand-made, laid paper and
trimmed to within 3 cm. of the plate mark as published in Florence in
1766 or earlier. This portrait of Paolo Veronese is a beautifully printed impression and containing
all the fine lines of an early printing. This original engraving stands
as a strong example of both the art of Pietro Pazzi and of the famous
Museum Florentium series. |
Price: |
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