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Bernardo Zilotti
An eighteenth-century etching by Domenico Bernardo Zilotti, depicting horsemen pausing beside a stone ruin, based on a design by Francesco Simonini.
This etching by Domenico Bernardo Zilotti captures a scene of travellers on horseback pausing beside the remnants of a stone structure. The composition reflects the eighteenth-century fascination with the picturesque, where crumbling architecture serves as a backdrop for human activity. Zilotti, a Venetian printmaker, demonstrates a technical command of the etching needle, using varied line weights to define the textures of the horses, the weathered stone of the ruin, and the distant, undulating terrain. The work is based on a design by Francesco Simonini, whose influence is visible in the dynamic poses of the figures and the specific attention to equestrian detail. The scene is constructed with a clear foreground, where the horses and riders occupy the space, and a receding background that suggests a vast, open environment. The use of hatching and cross-hatching creates a sense of volume and shadow, particularly in the heavy masonry of the ruin and the shaded areas beneath the horses. Zilotti's approach to the medium is precise and controlled. The inclusion of the Latin inscription at the base, 'Venetiis cum Privilegio Excellentissimi Senatus', indicates the official sanction of the Venetian Senate, a common practice for printmakers of the period to protect their work from unauthorised copying. This print offers a glimpse into the aesthetic priorities of the mid-eighteenth century, where the juxtaposition of historical decay and contemporary travel was a recurring theme in European graphic art. The balance between the solid, static ruin and the transient nature of the horsemen creates a narrative quality that invites the viewer to consider the passage of time within the composition.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Bernardo Zilotti was an 18th-century Venetian etcher and painter known for his precise depictions of rural ruins and pastoral scenes.
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