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Blick auf das Forum Romanum (Winckelmann-Museum Stendal CC BY-NC-SA)
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Blick auf das Forum Romanum

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Description

Giuseppe Vasi fertigte die großformatige Radierung vom Forum Romanum 1765 an.

Bez:
ROMA QVANTA FVIT - IPSA RVINA DOCET
A Sua Eccellenza il Sig.D. Abindio Rezzonico Nipote della Santità di Nostro Signore / PAPA CLEMENTE XIII e Senatore di Roma
Le Rovine delle antiche magnificenze di Roma che si veggono nel Campo Vaccino presenta e dedica Il suo umilissimo divotissimo, ed obbligatissimo Servitore Giuseppe Vasi Conte Palatino, e Cavaliere dell’ Aula Lateranense, dal medesimo designate ed incise l’anno 1765.
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Geschenk Dr. Wolfgang von Wangenheim

Material/Technique

Radierung

Measurements

Gerahmt: 122 x 90 cm; Platte: 100 x 68,5 cm

Literature

  • Kunze, Max (Hrsg.) (2011): Klassizismus in Deutschland und Italien. Sammlung Wolfgang von Wangenheim. Ruhpolding /Mainz, S. 18
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