The Seconda Macchina for the Chinea of 1748: The Royal Hunt

1748

Miguel de Sorellò, after Francisco Preciado de la Vega, after Michelangelo Specchi (architect)

Associated Names
Miguel de Sorellò

Etcher, Spanish, c. 1700 - c. 1765

Francisco Preciado de la Vega

Artist After, Spanish, 1713 - 1789

Michelangelo Specchi

Artist After, Italian, 1684 - 1750

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Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain, Various Artists

1747

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Various Artists

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This is a drawing depicting an architectural scene combined with mythological elements. The image shows a grand structure resembling a temple with Corinthian columns supporting a domed roof. Above the temple, an arch made of light or mist bridges the space. Various figures, some with wings, are depicted on the roof and around the arch. On one side, a group is on clouds with instruments and scrolls. At the forefront, more figures, some in armor, stride towards the temple carrying spears. The scene is set in a dreamlike celestial atmosphere, with the base of the drawing featuring text in Latin. The artwork is detailed with attention to form and symmetry.

The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1748: The Son of Venus and Mars Presented to the Temple of Minerva

Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain, Various Artists

1748


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Vincent J. Buonanno, Chicago; gift to NGA, 2016.

Associated Names

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. 46.

Inscriptions

Lettered LL: "Francesco Perziado Spagnolo inv e dis", LC: "Michelangelo Specchi Architetto" and "Michele Sorello' inc. in Roma con lic. de Sup."
Lettered LC, below image: "Prospettiva della seconda Macchina rappresentante il nobilissimo divertimento ... alle famose Caccie di Bovino ... l'anno 1748"

Wikidata ID

Q77260257

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