The Prima Macchina for the Chinea of 1755: A Triumphal Bridge with Antiquities from Herculaneum

1755

Giuseppe Vasi, after Paolo Posi

Associated Names
Giuseppe Vasi

Etcher, Roman, 1710 - 1782

Paolo Posi

Artist After, Italian, 1708 - 1776

This is a drawing of an elaborate architectural scene with a triumphal bridge. The image depicts a grandiose structure featuring a bridge composed of multiple arches, with decorative elements like columns and statues. Atop the central arch, there are sculptures, including a figure triumphant, while on either end of the bridge, statues of elephants are perched upon pedestals, carrying flags. Below the bridge, figures are seen in small boats on the water, and a carriage is drawn by horses. The scene is set in a classical architectural style with ornate detailing and numerous flags and fine carvings. The lower section of the image contains an inscription in Italian text.

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Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1981

  • Scalabroni, Luisa. Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782). Rome, 1981, no. 332.

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. 59.

Inscriptions

Lettered LL: "Paolo Posi Archit. 1755"
Lettered LR: "Giuseppe Vasi incise"
Lettered LC: "Nel corso delle Glorie della MAESTA' SUA IL RE [...] l'Anno 1755"

Wikidata ID

Q77258645

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