Antonio Lorenzini (1665 Bologna - 1740 ebd.) nach Antonio Maria Ferri (um 1651 Florenz - um 1716 ebd.), Architektonischer Entwurf für ein Grabmal, um 1700, Radierung
- Technik: Radierung auf Büttenpapier
- Bezeichnung: Unten im Druck signiert: "Ant. Ferri inuen. / F. Ant. Lorenzini Min. Con. incidit".
- Datierung: um 1700
- Beschreibung: Entwurf für die Fassade eins monumentalen Grabdenkmals, bekrönt von einem Tropaion aus Rüstungen, Schlachtentrophäen und gefangenen Gegnern.
- Schlagworte: Trophäe, Doppeladler, Skelett, Entwurf, Grab, Architektur, Italien, Barock, 1700-1749
- Größe: Büttenpapier: 37.5 cm x 42.0 cm, Druckplatte: 34.8 cm x 39.7 cm
- Zustand: Akzeptabler Zustand. Oben rechts in der Ecke im weißen Rand ein kleines Loch im Papier, die Ecken teils leicht knittrig. Oben und unten je ein horizontaler Knick, mittig zwei leichte horizontale Knicke.
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Antonio Lorenzini (1665 Bologna - 1740 ibid.) after Antonio Maria Ferri (around 1651 Florence - around 1716 ibid.), Architectural design for a tomb, c. 1700, Etching
- Technique: Etching on Laid paper
- Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Ant. Ferri inuen. / F. Ant. Lorenzini Min. Con. incidit".
- Date: c. 1700
- Description: Design for the façade of a monumental funerary monument, crowned by a tropaion of armour, battle trophies and captured enemies.
- Keywords: Trophy, double-headed eagle, skeleton, design, grave, 18th century, Baroque, Architecture, Italy,
- Size: Laid paper: 37.5 cm x 42.0 cm (14.8 x 16.5 in), Plate: 34.8 cm x 39.7 cm (13.7 x 15.6 in)
- Condition: Rather good condition. A small hole in the paper in the upper right corner in the white margin, the corners slightly creased in places. One horizontal crease at the top and bottom, two slight horizontal creases in the centre.
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