Reproduction of etching by Giovanni Volpato and Francesco Pannini

View of the city of Rome

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Reproduction of etching by Giovanni Volpato and Francesco Pannini

View of the city of Rome

Code: ARTPIT0001169

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Reproduction of etching by Giovanni Volpato and Francesco Pannini - View of the city of Rome

Features

View of the city of Rome

Artwork title:  Veduta della città di Roma

Age:  20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Subject:  Maps

Artistic technique:  Printing

Technical specification:  Etching (Cable Engraving)

Description : Veduta della città di Roma

Print on paper, three sheets. Wide view of the city of Rome; below, the caption field of the extension of the view. This is a reproduction of an etching and watercolor by Giovanni Volpato (1733-1803) on a design by Francesco Pannini (1745-1812). Has some mild gore and humidity. In the frame.

Product Condition:
Some of the gore of humidity

Frame Size (cm):
Height: 57
Width: 222
Depth: 3

Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 50
Width: 215

Additional Information

Age: 20th Century / 1901 - 2000

20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Subject: Maps

Artistic technique: Printing

La stampa è un processo per la produzione di testi e immagini, tipicamente mediante l'impiego dell'inchiostro su carta e di una pressa da stampa. Spesso viene svolto come processo industriale su larga scala ed è una parte essenziale dell'editoria.

Technical specification: Etching (Cable Engraving)

Etching (in Latin as aqua fortis) was once used to describe the nitric acid, also called stain. Today it refers to a type of printing and the way to produce it. The etching technique was known since ancient times and was used for engraving decorations on weapons. Some of the first to use it for fine art prints have been Albrecht Dürer in Germany and Parmigianino in Italy.