Description
Rare original engraving by Matteo Carboni (1768-1805) after Guiseppe Zocchi (1711-1767) titled Anphiteatre du R. Jardin de Boboli The text is in Italian and French, and it is signed lower left Guis. Zocchi and signed lower right Matteo Carboni. Overall, this is very good for its age, as it is over 200 years old. This Print comes Nicely Framed with wear normal for age and use
About the Artist: Known as the "Canaletto of Florence", Giuseppe Zocchi was a painter and printmaker who from an early age was taken under the protection of the Marchese Andrea Gerini, an intellectual and patron of the arts from a noble family which had been settled in Florence since the 14th century. Gerini sent the young artist to study the work of his contemporaries in Rome, Bologna, Milan and especially Venice, where he remained for almost two years before returning to Florence around 1741. With the views of Canaletto, Bellotto and Marieschi fresh in his mind, Zocchi almost immediately undertook an extensive project for the Marchese, who had commissioned him to produce two series of etched views of Florence and its environs intended for visitors as mementos of their time in the city. Zocchi finished the project by the end of 1741, when his compositions were sent off to the best engravers throughout the Italian Peninsula.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Overall, this is very good for its age, as it is over 200 years old. This Print comes Nicely Framed with wear normal for age and use
Materials & Techniques:
Printmaking Materials
Details:
What type of item is it? Vintage / Antique / Used
Country of Origin: Unknown
Frame Type: Framed
Art Subjects: Cityscape
About the Artist: Known as the "Canaletto of Florence", Giuseppe Zocchi was a painter and printmaker who from an early age was taken under the protection of the Marchese Andrea Gerini, an intellectual and patron of the arts from a noble family which had been settled in Florence since the 14th century. Gerini sent the young artist to study the work of his contemporaries in Rome, Bologna, Milan and especially Venice, where he remained for almost two years before returning to Florence around 1741. With the views of Canaletto, Bellotto and Marieschi fresh in his mind, Zocchi almost immediately undertook an extensive project for the Marchese, who had commissioned him to produce two series of etched views of Florence and its environs intended for visitors as mementos of their time in the city. Zocchi finished the project by the end of 1741, when his compositions were sent off to the best engravers throughout the Italian Peninsula.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Overall, this is very good for its age, as it is over 200 years old. This Print comes Nicely Framed with wear normal for age and use
Materials & Techniques:
Printmaking Materials
Details:
What type of item is it? Vintage / Antique / Used
Country of Origin: Unknown
Frame Type: Framed
Art Subjects: Cityscape
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Overall, this is very good for its age, as it is over 200 years old. This Print comes Nicely Framed with wear normal for age and use
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
16 x 19.75 x 1 in
Guiseppe Zocchi 1767 Hand Colored Engraving "Anphiteatre Du R Jardin De Boboli"
Estimate $170-$320
Starting Price
$85
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