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Luigi Rossini Interior Prints

Italian, 1790-1857
Luigi Rossini (1790-1857) like his predecessors, Giovanni Piranesi (1720–1778) and Giuseppi Vasi (1710-1782), was an architect and artist. Like Piranesi and Vasi, he wanted to glorify the architecture of ancient Rome, which he felt was deteriorating and needed to be documented. Several of the ruins he illustrated have, in fact, since disappeared leaving only his images as a record of their appearance. His images of the grand edifices of the city dramatically depict the power and glory of ancient Rome reflected by its architecture, but were accurate enough to be used by practicing architects, as well as other serious students of classical antiquity. His art continues to influence and inspire architects, artists and those who love Rome. Rossini was born in Rome and trained at the Academy of Bologna. Upon graduation, he moved to Rome and attempted a career as an architect. As he was not economically successful as an architect, he became a full-time artist, initially producing souvenirs for local collectors, wealthy and aristocratic European tourists on the Grand Tour, as well as for architectural students and practitioners all over Europe. Many of his prints were published in several imperial folio sized collections, including Le Anchita Romane (The Rome of Antiquity).
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Artist: Luigi Rossini
Veduta di un Tempio Antico... - Etching by Luigi Rossini - 1826
By Luigi Rossini
Located in Roma, IT
Veduta di un Tempio Antico, o Ninfeo, alle sponde del Lago di Castel Gandolfo (...) Image Dimensions: 45.5 x 57.5 cm From the collection “Le antichità de’ contorni di Roma”(..), Rome, 1826 by L. Rossini, an artist's proof with sharp details, representing some an Antique Temple, near the lake in Castel Gandolfo. Signed on plate “Rossini dis. e inc.” lower-left corner, with indication of date and place “Roma, 1826”. In very good conditions with some light marks. Luigi Rossini (1790 – 1857) Like Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Luigi Rossini was an architect and his etchings have the same tendency to emphasize the massive constructions of the Ancient Rome. He became famous thanks to his etchings representing Roman landscapes and antique monuments...
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1820s Modern Luigi Rossini Interior Prints

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Veduta interna delle Sostruzioni ... - Etching by Luigi Rossini - 1824
By Luigi Rossini
Located in Roma, IT
Veduta interna delle Sostruzioni dei Portici del tempio d'Ercole in Tivoli (...) is an original etching realized by Luigi Rossini. From the series “Le antichità de’ contorni di Roma (...)” it is an artist's proof with real technical virtuosity, with sharp details, representing the walkways under the portici of Hercules Temple in Tivoli. Signed on plate “Rossini dis. e inc.” lower-left corner, with indication of date and place “Roma, 1824”. In very good conditions. Luigi Rossini (1790 – 1857) Like Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Luigi Rossini was an architect and his etchings have the same tendency to emphasize the massive constructions of the Ancient Rome. He became famous thanks to his etchings representing Roman landscapes and antique monuments...
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1820s Modern Luigi Rossini Interior Prints

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