Gebouwen op het oude Capitool te Rome Vera Antiqui Capitolii Descriptio Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae (serietitel) Perspective view of buildings on the old Capitol in Rome. And the buildings are different figures. In the right foreground a man running to the right. The print is part of a album. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous publisher: Hendrick Schoeneck Lute Submitter: Claude Duchet (rejected attribution) publisher Antonio Salamanca (rejected attribution) Place manufacture: printmaker: Italy Publisher: Rome Publisher: Rome Publisher: Rome Date: 1595 - 1622 Physical features : engra ma


Gebouwen op het oude Capitool te Rome Vera Antiqui Capitolii Descriptio Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae (serietitel) Perspective view of buildings on the old Capitol in Rome. And the buildings are different figures. In the right foreground a man running to the right. The print is part of a album. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous publisher: Hendrick Schoeneck Lute Submitter: Claude Duchet (rejected attribution) publisher Antonio Salamanca (rejected attribution) Place manufacture: printmaker: Italy Publisher: Rome Publisher: Rome Publisher: Rome Date: 1595 - 1622 Physical features : engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 431 mm × W 294 mmToelichtingDeze print can be glued together along with two other prints in the album into a triptych. This post is part of the picture corpus known as the 'Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae "(" Mirror of Roman splendor). This corpus, consisting of prints with images of artworks and buildings from the ancient and modern Rome, stemmed from publishers Antonio Salamanca Antonio Lafreri. These two foreign publishers joined forces to Rome in the period 1553-1563. Their prints were soon very popular with tourists and collectors, which prints aanschaften individually or in large groups. Groups Speculum-prints were tied together often negotiated in albums. There are several Speculum albums narrated all different content. Between 1573 and 1577 Antonio Lafreri gave a special title page (entitled 'Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae) that could add people to their collections. The death of Lafreri in 1577 was not the end of the corpus. Much of the copper plates was about Claudio and Stefano Duchetti. The rest was distributed among various other publishers. The popularity of the Speculum-prints knew for some time publishers get inspire to make copies and add new pictures to corpus. Subject: cityscapes and landscapes with constructions from people: Capitol


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