ST-0497
Piazza di Termini. Beautiful etching of 1745-1765 . Measurement of 21.2 x 30.2 cm part engraved . Depicts the ancient Piazza di Termini in Rome with the Baths of Diocletian , which gave the name to the Square and today's Station . In excellent condition , on laid paper without watermark . Engraved by Vasi Giuseppe. Painter, artist , architect, archeologist, etcher and engraver. Born in Corleone ( near Palermo) on August 28th, 1710, died in Roma on April 16th ,1782. He moved to Rome after an early period spent painting in his hometown and was a pupil of Sebastiano Conca, P. L. Ghezzi and of Juvara. He gained fame as a skillful engraver and worked for famous patrons like Ferdinando and Carlo III of Naples, and Benedetto XIV. He was proclaimed Knight and engraver of the court of Naples. His engravings are considered immortal. Some of his painting can be seen in Palazzo Farnese and Palazzo di Caprarola. Piranesi was one of his pupils.
350,00 €