Bilder Giovanni Domenico Cassini (1740–1833) – View of the Tarpeian Rock – Italy – Etching (1798)
Beskrivning
"Parte della Rupe Tarpea" depicts the historic Tarpeian Rock on the southern summit of the Capitoline Hill in Rome. The composition features the sheer, craggy cliff face topped with residential buildings and lush vegetation, while a path in the foreground shows two figures walking toward the site. This etching was published in Rome as part of the series Nuova Raccolta delle Migliori Vedute Antiche e Moderne di Roma, serving as a topographical record of one of the city's most infamous ancient landmarks. The work reflects the late eighteenth-century interest in the dramatic intersections of Rome's natural geography and its urban architectural history.
Giovanni Domenico Cassini was an Italian engraver and draughtsman active in Rome during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. He specialized in architectural and topographical views, contributing significantly to the documentation of Rome's ancient and modern landmarks for travelers and scholars. Cassini was a contemporary of Giovanni Battista Piranesi and worked within a similar tradition of meticulously detailed and atmospheric etchings. His publications were instrumental in the dissemination of Roman architectural imagery throughout Europe during the era of the Grand Tour. Through his technical mastery of the etched line, he captured the enduring grandeur and character of the Eternal City.
Artist or Maker: Giovanni Domenico Cassini.
Dimensions: Approximately 34 cm x 23 cm.
Medium: Etching.
Date: 1798.
Condition Report:
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