Frontispiece: Ancient intersection of the Via Appia and Via Ardeatina - Giovanni Battista Piranesi
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A detailed etching by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, depicting an imaginative reconstruction of the ancient Roman intersection of the Via Appia and Via Ardeatina.
This etching serves as the frontispiece for the second volume of Piranesi's monumental work, Le Antichità Romane. The composition is a classic example of the architectural capriccio, a genre in which the artist combines real historical structures with imaginative, idealised elements to create a dense, atmospheric scene. Piranesi depicts the intersection of the Via Appia and the Via Ardeatina, yet he populates the space with an overwhelming collection of funerary monuments, busts, urns, and architectural fragments. The image demonstrates Piranesi's mastery of the etching needle. He employs a wide range of line weights and cross-hatching techniques to define the textures of weathered stone, crumbling masonry, and organic foliage. The perspective is deep, drawing the eye through a labyrinthine arrangement of tombs that recede into the distance. By clustering these structures, Piranesi creates a sense of claustrophobic grandeur, reflecting his obsession with the physical remnants of Roman civilisation. Unlike a straightforward topographical record, this print functions as a visual essay on the nature of antiquity. The inclusion of various classical motifs, such as the circular mausoleum and the numerous inscribed stelae, suggests a preoccupation with the sheer volume of history embedded in the Roman landscape. The figures scattered throughout the scene are diminutive, intended to provide a sense of scale against the massive, imposing architecture. This work captures the tension between the preservation of history and the inevitable decay of time, a theme that permeates much of Piranesi's output during his career in Rome. The print remains a primary source for understanding the eighteenth-century fascination with classical archaeology and the romanticised view of the ancient world.
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Frontispiece: Ancient intersection of the Via Appia and Via Ardeatina - Giovanni Battista Piranesi
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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