The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1782: The Temple of Janus Built by Numa Pompilius

1782

Francesco Barbazza, after Giuseppe Palazzi

Associated Names
Francesco Barbazza

Etcher, Italian, active late 18th century

Giuseppe Palazzi

Artist After, Italian, c. 1740 - 1810

The image is an architectural drawing of a grand temple-like structure viewed from the front at a slightly elevated angle. The temple has a prominent central entrance with steps and tall columns on each side. Statues decorate the top of the structure, including a figure at the peak. The horizon is low, emphasizing the building's height. Trees can be seen in the background, adding depth to the scene. The drawing is detailed with cross-hatching for shadows and textures, typical of engravings. The color scheme is mainly brown and sepia tones. Closest to the temple, figures are engaged in various activities, adding scale and human presence to the scene.

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Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

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. 103.

Inscriptions

Lettered LL: "Giusep.e Palazzi Arch.to invento' " and LR: "Franco Barbazza incise"
Lettered LC, below image: "Disegno della Prima Machina rappresentante un Tempio eretto da Numa Pompilio a Giano presso i Gentili Dio della Pace [...] l'Anno MDCCLXXXII"

Wikidata ID

Q77258726

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