The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1776: A Pleasure Palace

1776

Giuseppe Vasi, after Giuseppe Palazzi

Associated Names
Giuseppe Vasi

Etcher, Roman, 1710 - 1782

Giuseppe Palazzi

Artist After, Italian, c. 1740 - 1810

The image displays an architectural scene from a straight-on point of view. It features a grand, ornate building atop wide steps. The horizon is defined by the top of the structure, with a decorative element possibly depicting a figure on a chariot. Large urns on both sides emit what appear to be fountains of water or smoke, creating a symmetrical effect. The composition is rendered in an engraved style with fine, detailed line work depicting the texture and detail of the architecture and surrounding elements. The image uses a monochromatic palette of sepia tones to create depth and contrast. Figures dressed in period clothing are engaged in activities near the building, emphasizing its grandeur. Intricate details of the architecture and landscape can be seen in the distance, adding complexity to the scene.

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Artwork overview


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1981

  • Scalabroni, Luisa. Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782). Rome, 1981, no. 364.

1994

  • Gori Sassoli, Mario. Della Chinea e di altre "Macchine di gioia". Apparati architettonici per fuochi d'artificio a Roma nel Settecento. Milan, 1994, no. 99.

Inscriptions

Lettered LL: "Giuseppe Palazzi Architetto invento' e disegno'" and LR: "Cav. Giuseppe Vasi incise"
Lettered LC, below image: "Disegno della Prima Machina rappresentante Nobil’Edifizio a diporto in Luogo di Delizia ... PAPA PIO VI ... l'anno MDCCLXXVI"

Wikidata ID

Q77258720

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