Temple of Concord and Roman Forum

1656

Stefano Della Bella

Associated Names
Stefano Della Bella

Artist, Florentine, 1610 - 1664

The image features an etching of a classical ruin seen from a slightly elevated perspective. Two large Corinthian columns with intricate capitals stand erect. These columns support fragments of an entablature. Figures are engaged in various activities, including an artist with an easel. Additional buildings and smaller ruins populate the landscape, extending into the distance. The background shows a soft horizon line leading to a sky filled with clouds. The color palette is primarily grayscale, using shading to convey texture and light. The etching technique is evident in the detailed lines and cross-hatching, creating texture and depth.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    etching

  • Credit Line

    Andrew W. Mellon Fund

  • Accession Number

    1977.12.5

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    De Vesme/Massar 1971, no. 835, State ii/ii


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1906

  • Vesme, Alexandre de (Baudi di Vesme, Alessandro). Le peintre-graveur italien; ouvrage faisant suite au peintre-graveur de Bartsch. Milan: Ulrico Hoepli, 1906, no. 835, ii/ii

1971

  • De Vesme, Alexandre, Phyllis Dearborn Massar.Stefano Della Bella. New York, 1971: no. 835, ii/ii.

2001

  • Talbierska, Jolanta.AKWAFORTY ZE ZBIOROW GABINETU RYCIN BIBLIOTEKI UNIWERSYTECKIEJ W WARSZAWIE / Etchings from the Collection of the Print Room of the Warsaw University Library. Warsaw, 2001: no. III. 124.

Wikidata ID

Q65577872

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