C1660

[Temple of Vesta & Sibyl] A Rouine d’un Tempio, et grotta presso Tiouli pero pui abasso della cascata del Teueronne….

C.17th engraving of the Temples of Vesta and Sybil on the ancient acropolis of Tivoli. Dating to the early 1st century BC. Their ruins sit on the acropolis of the city, overlooking the falls of the Aniene that are now … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

[Temple of Vesta & Sibyl] A Rouine d’un Tempio, et grotta presso Tiouli pero pui abasso della cascata del Teueronne….

Date:

C1660

Condition:

Printers crease on left sheet, otherwise in good condition.

Technique:

Copper engraving.

Image Size: 

265mm 
x 135mm

Paper Size: 

372mm 
x 240mm
AUTHENTICITY
[Temple of Vesta & Sibyl] A Rouine d'un Tempio, et grotta presso Tiouli pero pui abasso della cascata del Teueronne.... - Antique Print from 1660

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dated:

1660

Description:

C.17th engraving of the Temples of Vesta and Sybil on the ancient acropolis of Tivoli. Dating to the early 1st century BC. Their ruins sit on the acropolis of the city, overlooking the falls of the Aniene that are now in the Villa Gregoriana. The Temples of Vesta and Sibyl have become the most painted subject by Italian and foreign artists over the centuries.

From, Vestigi delle Antichita di Roma Tivoli Pozzuoli et altri luochi.

Marco Sadeler (1614 - 1660)

Marco Sadeler (1614–1660) This series capitalised on the renewed interest in the monuments of classical antiquity which reached its climax in sixteenth century Rome. Marco Sadeler, whose name appears on the plates, was an engraver and print seller in Prague in the early 1600’s and probably the nephew of Aegidius. 

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