Prospetto D. Alma Citta Di Roma Visto Dal Monte Gianicolo E Sotto Gli Auspici Della Sac. Maesta Catto. Di Carlo Iii Re Delle Spagne. Disegnato E Inciso E Dedicato Alla Maesta Sua Da Giuseppe Vasi Conte Palatino E Cavaliere Dell'aula Lateranense Ne
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Prospetto D. Alma Citta Di Roma Visto Dal Monte Gianicolo E Sotto Gli Auspici Della Sac. Maesta Catto. Di Carlo Iii Re Delle Spagne. Disegnato E Inciso E Dedicato Alla Maesta Sua Da Giuseppe Vasi Conte Palatino E Cavaliere Dell'aula Lateranense Ne", originally brought to life by the talented Giuseppe Vasi. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Giuseppe Vasi and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
'''Prospetto D. Alma Citta Di Roma Visto Dal Monte Gianicolo E Sotto Gli Auspici Della Sac. Maesta Catto. Di Carlo Iii Re Delle Spagne. Disegnato E Inciso E Dedicato Alla Maesta Sua Da Giuseppe Vasi Conte Palatino E Cavaliere Dell'aula Lateranense Ne''' is a grand and detailed veduta, or panoramic view, of the city of Rome as seen from the Janiculum Hill (Monte Gianicolo), created by the Italian artist Giuseppe Vasi. This work, which translates to "Prospect of the Alma City of Rome Viewed from the Janiculum Hill and Under the Auspices of the Sacred Majesty of Charles III, King of Spain. Drawn and Engraved and Dedicated to His Majesty by Giuseppe Vasi, Count Palatine and Knight of the Lateran Hall," is a testament to Vasi's skill as an engraver and his dedication to capturing the urban landscape of Rome in the 18th century.
Giuseppe Vasi (1710–1782) was an Italian engraver and architect, renowned for his vedute. He is best known for his series of etchings depicting the monuments and views of Rome, which were highly influential in shaping the European perception of the city during the Grand Tour era. Vasi's work not only served as a visual record of Rome's architectural heritage but also reflected the city's significance as a cultural and historical center.
The work's title indicates that it was created under the patronage of Charles III, King of Spain, suggesting that it was part of a series of images celebrating the grandeur of Rome and its appeal to the European aristocracy and royalty of the time. The dedication to Charles III also implies that the work may have been intended to solidify cultural and political ties between Italy and Spain.
As a piece of historical and artistic significance, "Prospetto D. Alma Citta Di Roma Visto Dal Monte Gianicolo" offers a fascinating glimpse into the urban fabric of Rome in the 18th century and serves as an example of the exchange of artistic patronage between Italy and Spain during the period. The etching would have been an important contribution to the visual documentation of Rome's cityscape and an artifact of the era's artistic and cultural milieu.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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