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Lot 1280:
Description
This impressive 3 volume set of 41 copper-plate engravings is the
Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano. The work was published in Rome between 1772 and 1777 by Volpato and Ottaviani.
The work is bound in contemporary three-quarter calf, speckled paper board, red-gilt ornamentation, title label to front cover, gilt details to spine with raised bands. The 41 exceptional Vatican loggia engravings are mounted on guards.
Plates from this work are after the elaborate paintings found in the Vatican by Raphael (Rafaello) Sanzio d’Urbino, one of the most inspiring of Italian High Renaissance artists. During the early 1500s, Urbino spent his days in the Vatican decorating the pilasters found on the main floor of the interior apartments. The
Loggie was one of the earliest works to show the interior design of the Vatican. Each plate was engraved by Giovanni Ottoviani after Gaetano Savorelli (painter), Ludovico Teseo (draughtsman), and Pietro Camporesi (architect).
Paper Size: Volume 1: ~ 27” by 20”; Volume 2 ~ 18 1/2” by 26 1/2”; Volume 3: 26 3/4” by 20 1/2"
Paper Type or Special Features: 3 Volumes with 41 Engravings + 3 Frontispieces
Condition report:
The work is in good to excellent condition overall. The bindings are slightly rubbed. Volume 3 joints are partially split. Two tails are absent. Due to the large nature of the engravings there may be some light creasing. There is some occasional light foxing, mostly tot he margins. There are a few pages with a light water stain to the edge. There may be a few minor imperfections or faint marks to be expected with age. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions.
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