Scenografia dei piu celebri monumenti sacri e profani antichi e moderni di Roma e adiacenze disegnati dal vero e incisi dai piu distinti artisti

1864
Not on view

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Scenografia dei piu celebri monumenti sacri e profani antichi e moderni di Roma e adiacenze disegnati dal vero e incisi dai piu distinti artisti
  • Designer: Designed and engraved by Giovanni Battista Balzar
  • Designer: Designed and engraved by Paolo Cacchiatelli (Italian, died 1878)
  • Designer: Designed and engraved by Giovanni della Longa (Italian, 1823–1888)
  • Designer: Designed and engraved by Filippo Trojani
  • Designer: Designed and engraved by Antonio Acquaroni (Italian, 1800/01–1874)
  • Designer: Designed by Giacomo Fontana (Italian, 1807–1880)
  • Designer: Designed by Domenico Amici (Italian, Rome, 1808–1858)
  • Dedicatee: Dedicated to Angelo Corsi (Italian, 19th century)
  • Designer: Designed by Gaetano Cottafavi (Italian, active mid-19th century)
  • Designer: Designed by Augusto Marchetti
  • Designer: Designed by Achille Parboni
  • Engraver: Engraved by Luigi Nisi-Cavalieri (Italian)
  • Publisher: Published by La Calcografia Camerale
  • Published in: Rome
  • Date: 1864
  • Medium: Printed book with engraved illustrations
  • Classification: Books
  • Credit Line: Gift of Dietrich von Bothmer, 1951
  • Object Number: 51.627.17
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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