Vedute di Verona

1747

Dionigi Valesio and Giovanni Antonio Urbani, after Tiberio Majeroni

Associated Names
Dionigi Valesio

Artist, Italian, active 1737/1766

Giovanni Antonio Urbani

Artist, Italian, active 18th century

Francesco Masieri

Publisher, Italian, 18th century

Tiberio Majeroni

Artist After, Italian, active 18th century

Artwork overview

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The image is a black and white engraving depicting a city divided by a river. The viewpoint is elevated, showing buildings on either side of the river. A castle on a hill can be seen in the distance. The scene is surrounded by an ornate border. The engraving shows detailed architecture, foliage, and figures in period attire on a terrace. A boat is visible on the river. The overall aesthetic is monochromatic, with varying shades of gray creating depth.

Lidue Castelli di Verona, S. Pietro Felice, Veduti dal Ponte Nuovo

Dionigi Valesio, Francesco Masieri

1747

S. Giorgio di Verona, Veduto dal Poggio di Casa Muselli

Dionigi Valesio, Francesco Masieri

1747

Altra Veduta della Brà di Verona

Giovanni Antonio Urbani, Francesco Masieri

1747


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

W. E. Hope Vere, Craigie Hall Library, West Lothian, Scotland. Giannalisa Feltrinelli (sale, Christie's London, 3 December 1997, no. 313); Cesare Morini, Milan (d. 2013); his widow, Karin Wachtel, Milan; (Stanza del Borgo, Milan); purchased by NGA, 2014.

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