Le Porte dei Moranzani

published 1762

Giovanni Francesco Costa

Associated Names
Giovanni Francesco Costa

Artist, Venetian, 1711 - 1773

The image depicts a detailed engraving of a canal lock scene viewed from a slightly elevated perspective. Closest to the viewer are two boats in a canal, with one being guided through turbulent waters by two figures. The canal bank is built with neatly placed stones forming an embankment, and a path runs parallel to the canal where additional figures are engaged in various activities near buildings. A woman is walking along the path towards the scene. In the distance are several stone buildings with tiled roofs, one emitting smoke from its chimney. The scene suggests an industrial or residential setting. The background features a line of trees beyond the buildings. Birds are lightly depicted flying overhead in the sky, adding depth to the scene. The engraving style is precise and linear, using fine lines to detail textures like water, stone, and trees. The color palette is monochromatic, with various shades of gray and contrasting ink and paper defining elements, creating a classic, timeless quality.

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Le Delizie del fiume Brenta nei palazzi e casini situati sopra le sue sponde dalla sua sboccatura nella laguna di Venezia infino alla città di Padova (The Delights of the Brenta River, in the Palaces and Villas along the Banks, from its Mouth in the Lagoon of Venice to the City of Padua): Vol I

Giovanni Francesco Costa

1711

This is a drawing of an ornamental frame surrounding text. The drawing features a decorative cartouche filled with intricate floral arrangements and embellishments surrounding the central text. The floral designs are elaborate, gracefully flowing into the edges of the frame. At the top, there are ornamental swirls and detailed depictions of flowers, while the lower section includes delicate foliage and what appears to be ribbons intertwined with the botanical elements. The text inside the cartouche provides the title "LE DELIZIE DEL FIUME BRENTA" and describes locations along the Brenta River, linking Venice and Padua. The piece is credited at the bottom to Gianfrancesco Costa.

Title Page

Giovanni Francesco Costa

1711

Topografia del Corso del Fiume Brenta

Giovanni Francesco Costa

1711


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Palazzo Bembo-Valier, Gambarare. (Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Turin); purchased 2017 by NGA.

Associated Names

Bibliography

2013

  • Succi, Dario. La Serenissmia nello specchio di rame: Splendore di una civiltà figurativa del Settecento. Castelfranco Veneto, 2013: no. 22, iii/vi.

Inscriptions

lower right in plate: J.F. Costa del. et inc.; lower center in plate: Veduta delle Porte del Muranzan / IV

Wikidata ID

Q77263183

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