Anfiteatro di Pola in Istria

1748

Giovanni Battista Piranesi

Associated Names
Giovanni Battista Piranesi

Artist, Venetian, 1720 - 1778

The image shows an elevated view of the Anfiteatro di Pola in Istria. The horizon is just above the lowest part of the amphitheater. In the background, there are distant forms that could be ruins or natural formations. The illustration is done in an etching style, with detailed linework showcasing the architecture. The color scheme is black and white. Boats are seen near the water, with figures engaging in activities. The amphitheater dominates the scene against a clear sky, with birds flying to the right.

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Artwork overview

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This is a drawing of an elaborately decorated title page. The drawing features an ornate border surrounding a block of Italian text. The title page is dedicated to Giovanni Bottari and mentions Giambattista Piranesi. The border includes classical elements such as floral patterns, architectural details, and an emblem with a profile that resembles a cameo. Additionally, there is a pair of sculptural hands grasping onto a leafy garland at the right. The artistry of the detailed frame draws attention to the central text, emphasizing its significance.

Frontispiece

Giovanni Battista Piranesi

1748

Antichita Romane de Tempi Della Republica

Giovanni Battista Piranesi

1748

This is a drawing of an ornate decorative document. The drawing features a central block of text, meticulously handwritten in a calligraphic style. Surrounding the text are elaborate decorative elements, including floral motifs and swirling waves at the top. To the left, there is an oval cartouche containing a portrait of a face in profile framed with foliage. On the right, there are bundles of sticks depicted. The overall composition is balanced and harmonious, showcasing intricate detailing and a sense of classical artistry reminiscent of 18th-century European documents.

Dedication

Giovanni Battista Piranesi

1748


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

(sale, Sotheby's London, 21 March 1972, lots 142 and 142, included in a two-volume bound copy of Le Magnificenze di Roma); (Herman Shickman Gallery, New York); (sale, Sotheby's New York, 1 November 2001, the volumes broken up and sold as individual sets, this lot 135); (Harris Schrank, New York); purchased 2002 by NGA.

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Bibliography

1918

  • Focillon, Henri. Giovanni-Battista Piranesi; essai de catalogue raisonne de son oeuvre. Paris: Librairie Renouard, Henri Laurens, 1918.

Wikidata ID

Q76341453

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