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ROME - EXCEPTIONAL PANORAMIC VIEW OF ROME by Giuseppe VASI (1710-1782) - "Prospetto del 'Alma Cittá di Roma visto dal Monte Gianicolo e sotto gli auspici della sac. Maestà catto. di Carlo III re delle Spagne". Rome, 1765. Magnificent panoramic view in 12 plates engraved with etching and burin by G. Vasi. Proofs on laid paper, planed. Title cartouche at lower left with a dedication to Charles III of Spain and a list of about 390 monuments or sites in the tablet. RARE COPY WITH ITS ENGRAVED FLORAL BORDER. Between 1746 and 1761, Giuseppe Vasi, engraver and architect, published 10 volumes with 240 engravings of the monuments of Rome. At that time, the baroque period in Rome was coming to an end, so that his prints constitute a kind of inventory. G. Vasi's aim here was the representation of "the Rome of his time", and because of his training as an architect he was therefore able to reproduce the city's monuments with precision and great detail. It is also said that Vasi included himself in the panorama by sketching in the left foreground. With this splendid and famous view of Rome, from St. Peter's Basilica in the north (left) to the Fonte dell'acqua Paola in the east (right), it is really possible to have a precise idea of the city in the 18th century. Canvas. 105 x 264 cm approximately. Condition A/B

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ROME - EXCEPTIONAL PANORAMIC VIEW OF ROME by Giuseppe VASI (1710-1782) - "Prospetto del 'Alma Cittá di Roma visto dal Monte Gianicolo e sotto gli auspici della sac. Maestà catto. di Carlo III re delle Spagne". Rome, 1765. Magnificent panoramic view in 12 plates engraved with etching and burin by G. Vasi. Proofs on laid paper, planed. Title cartouche at lower left with a dedication to Charles III of Spain and a list of about 390 monuments or sites in the tablet. RARE COPY WITH ITS ENGRAVED FLORAL BORDER. Between 1746 and 1761, Giuseppe Vasi, engraver and architect, published 10 volumes with 240 engravings of the monuments of Rome. At that time, the baroque period in Rome was coming to an end, so that his prints constitute a kind of inventory. G. Vasi's aim here was the representation of "the Rome of his time", and because of his training as an architect he was therefore able to reproduce the city's monuments with precision and great detail. It is also said that Vasi included himself in the panorama by sketching in the left foreground. With this splendid and famous view of Rome, from St. Peter's Basilica in the north (left) to the Fonte dell'acqua Paola in the east (right), it is really possible to have a precise idea of the city in the 18th century. Canvas. 105 x 264 cm approximately. Condition A/B

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