B. Rosaspina, Malatesta Temple in Rimini, etching, 19th century

B. Rosaspina, Malatesta Temple in Rimini, etching, 19th century 3
B. Rosaspina, Malatesta Temple in Rimini, etching, 19th century 1
B. Rosaspina, Malatesta Temple in Rimini, etching, 19th century 2

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Item description

Etching by Bernardino Rosaspina (Venice 1797 – Bologna 1882) depicting "St. Francis, Temple of the Malatesta in Rimino". Bernardino was born into a famous family of artists: his father Giuseppe (Bologna 1765 – 1832) and his uncle Francesco (Montescudo, Rimini 1762 – Bologna 1841) were engravers, founder of the chair of engraving at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna. His style was influenced by the scenographic-quadraturist tradition, by the language of Felice Giani (San Sebastiano Curone 1758 – Rome 1823) and above all by eighteenth-century landscape painting. He specialized in engravings of views, creating two series: one of 33 plates dedicated to Romagna "Vedute di Romagna" (1831-1836) and the other to Tuscany "Viaggio storico pittorico ossia guida della Toscana" (1832). In the sheet, from a drawing by R. Trebbi, Rosaspina depicts the Malatesta Temple, a key work of the Rimini Renaissance. The lateral view allows you to focus on the blind arches which were intended to house the sarcophagi of the highest court dignitaries. In the square and among the various buildings various characters. Engraved on the bottom left: R. Tvò dis, in the center the title and on the right: B. Rosaspina inc. Dry stamp. Excellent print. Excellent state of conservation, except for minimal restorations on the reverse. Wide margins. Bibliography: Luigi Servolini, Dizionario Illustrato degli incisori italiani moderni e contemporanei, Milan, Gorlich, pp. 706-707.

ID: 11318-1718272238-94233

Item details

White
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Color

Other

Material

Excellent

Condition

Italian

Origin

before1900

Time period

Item sizes

32.6 cm

Height

42.5 cm

Width

1 cm

Depth


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