11th Mar, 2026 13:00

British & International Pictures

 
  Lot 428
 

GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESI (ITALIAN 1720 - 1778)
THE SO-CALLED VILLA OF MAECENAS AT TIVOLI, INTERIOR

engraving on paper
mounted, framed and under glass

image size 42cm x 60cm, overall size 58cm x 82cm

Note: Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) was born at Mogliano Veneto in Italy. His father was a stonemason and a master builder, and his mother was the elder sister of Matteo Lucchesi (1705-1776), a renowned architect and engineer who had connections in aristocratic circles. Piranesi’s family expected him to be an architect, and his upbringing in the architectural world of Venice was foundational in his future achievements. The Venice in which Piranesi grew up introduced him to the architecture of the theatrical stage through the various productions he worked on, an experience that would be influential to the style he developed. Piranesi learned to perfect the art of stage design, discovering how to render light and shade with dramatic effect, draw architecture from unique angles, and take risks with perspective. Piranesi was captivated by the antiquity of Rome from a very young age, visiting the ancient city as an inexperienced draughtsman aboard an ambassadorial train. During his time in Rome, he drew everything: temples, palaces, bridges, aqueducts, and all of the fragments of Rome’s past which were, at the time, only just being uncovered and restored. At twenty-five (1745), Piranesi received an offer of work from a publisher in Rome and returned to settle there for life. In his early years in Rome, he published almost no artwork and spent the majority of his time observing and sketching ancient ruins and styling imaginary reconstructions. Soon after his arrival in Rome, Piranesi apprenticed himself briefly to the Sicilian Giuseppe Vasi (1710-1782) the most famous producer of etched views of Rome, which he supplied to Grand Tourists as a lasting souvenir. At thirty two, Piranesi married Angela Pasquini. He put his wife’s dowry towards a supply of huge copper plates, allowing him to establish and sustain his independent career as a view-maker. Piranesi, in collaboration with some young French artists from the Academy, began to distribute his own etchings with a series of small vedute over several decades. In the next thirty-five years, Piranesi would etch over a thousand big plates. He made a substantial fortune by selling his huge views, and some of his copper plates are still used in Rome today. Piranesi died in 1778 in Rome after a long decline in health. Even though Piranesi lived in Rome for the majority of his life, and used Rome as his main source of inspiration, he stated frequently that he considered himself a subject of the Republic of Venice. The title page of his famous Vedute di Roma is taken up by the words “Drawn and engraved by Giambattista Piranesi Venetian architect,” signifying the importance Piranesi assigned to his Venetian origins.

 

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Estimate
£150 - £250
 

Buyer's premium: 24.00%

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Auction: British & International Pictures, 11th Mar, 2026

The star of March's catalogue is a pencil and wash sketch by James Abbott McNeill Whistler dated two just two years before his death, from his time spent in Ajaccio, Corsica at the turn of the 20th century. Among the lots, bidders will find a posthumous etching by Rembrant Van Rjin, fine examples of portraiture by Thomas Barber, an oil by Josef Herman, alongside others. 

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