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F. PIRANESI (*1758) after PIROLI (*1752), Decorated helmet of a gladiator, Pompeii, 1805, Etching Francesco Piranesi (1758 Rom - 1810 Paris) after Tommaso Piroli (1752 Rom - 1824 ibid.): Decorated helmet of a gladiator, Pompeii Bronze ceremonial helmet with figurative decoration, 1805, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Dessiné par T. Piroli / Gravé par F. Piranesi L'an 1805". At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Casque en bronze dont on faisait usage dans les Spectacles, trouvé dans les fouilles de Pompeia". Date: 1805 Description: The print shows a carefully detailed copperplate engraving of a bronze helmet with allegorical depictions and scenes from ancient mythology. It epitomises both artistic skill and historical symbolism. Source: Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720 Mogliano Veneto-1778 Venice) Antiquités de Pompeïa, 1804/1835 | print suite, Mythology, Architecture Keywords: Thracian; fighting games; arena; gladiator; copper engraving; helmet; allegory; mythology; artistry; symbolism; historical; graphic; detail work; scene; antiquity; illustration, 19th century, Classicism, Military, Italy, Pompeii (Campanian), Size: Paper: 65,0 cm x 92,0 cm (25,6 x 36,2 in), Plate: 53,9 cm x 65,2 cm (21,2 x 25,7 in), Depiction: 49,0 cm x 61,3 cm (19,3 x 24,1 in)

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F. PIRANESI (*1758) after PIROLI (*1752), Decorated helmet of a gladiator, Pompeii, 1805, Etching Francesco Piranesi (1758 Rom - 1810 Paris) after Tommaso Piroli (1752 Rom - 1824 ibid.): Decorated helmet of a gladiator, Pompeii Bronze ceremonial helmet with figurative decoration, 1805, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Dessiné par T. Piroli / Gravé par F. Piranesi L'an 1805". At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Casque en bronze dont on faisait usage dans les Spectacles, trouvé dans les fouilles de Pompeia". Date: 1805 Description: The print shows a carefully detailed copperplate engraving of a bronze helmet with allegorical depictions and scenes from ancient mythology. It epitomises both artistic skill and historical symbolism. Source: Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720 Mogliano Veneto-1778 Venice) Antiquités de Pompeïa, 1804/1835 | print suite, Mythology, Architecture Keywords: Thracian; fighting games; arena; gladiator; copper engraving; helmet; allegory; mythology; artistry; symbolism; historical; graphic; detail work; scene; antiquity; illustration, 19th century, Classicism, Military, Italy, Pompeii (Campanian), Size: Paper: 65,0 cm x 92,0 cm (25,6 x 36,2 in), Plate: 53,9 cm x 65,2 cm (21,2 x 25,7 in), Depiction: 49,0 cm x 61,3 cm (19,3 x 24,1 in)

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T. PIROLI (*1752) after RAFFAEL (*1483), Mappe Paintings Of The Sala Borgia, 1835, Tommaso Piroli (1752 Rom - 1824 ibid.) after Raffael: Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (1483 Urbino - 1520 Rom): Portfolio 'Peintures De La Sala Borgia, Au Vatican, De L'Invention De Raphael' with outline etchings after Raphael's paintings in the Sala Borgia, 12 etchings on 6 sheets, 1835, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper Stamp: Blank stamp, Lugt no.: 2144a. Regia Calcografia. Rom. 18th century Date: 1835 Description: Etching on paper in original portfolio bound with thread. The portfolio 'Peintures De La Sala Borgia, Au Vatican, De L'Invention De Raphael, Receuillies Par Les Piranesi, Et Dessinées Par Thomas Piroli' shows part of the mythological figures from Raphael's stanzas in the Vatican's papal palace. The portfolio shows: I. "Char du Soleil, ou d'apollon", numbered "1039.a.N.1" at the top right; II. "Char de la Lune, ou de Diane", numbered "1039.b.2"; III "Char de Jupiter", numbered "1039.c 3"; IV "Char de Venus", numbered "1039.d 4"; V "Char de Mars", numbered "1040a 5"; VI "Char de Mercure", numbered "1040.b. 6"; VII "Char de Saturne", numbered "1040 c.7". Etching VIII shows 5 different frieze sequences with ornamental figure decoration such as putti or lions, numbered "1041a" top right. Etching IX. shows 2 frieze sequences with mythological figures such as Minerva and Jupiter, numbered "1041b." and "9" in the top right-hand corner. Below: Etching X., showing the astrological figures of Aquarius and Libra, numbered "1041.c" and "10". The figures of Gemini and Virgo are depicted in etching XI, numbered "1042.a 11", below. Finally, engraving XII shows the other 8 signs of the zodiac: Aries, Cancer, Scorpio, Capricorn, Taurus, Leo, Sagittarius and Pisces, numbered "1042b.12". With blindstamp on the first two etchings lower right below the image: "Regia Calcografia Roma". Keywords: 19th century, Classicism, Mythology, France, Size: Paper: 67,0 cm x 49,5 cm (26,4 x 19,5 in), Plate: 20,0 cm x 26,5 cm (7,9 x 10,4 in), Depiction: 18,0 cm x 25,2 cm (7,1 x 9,9 in) Condition: Rather good condition. The paper is discoloured due to age. The corners of the sheet are partially torn and creased. Isolated rubbing is visible in the image. The leaves in the centre are in better condition than the outer folder leaves. While the first and last leaves have yellowed and are slightly foxed over the entire page, the middle leaves show only scattered foxing and pages in very good colour condition. The edges are uncut and slightly wavy. There are some large liquid stains in the corners and margins: a large liquid stain in the centre of the left margin, a smaller liquid stain in the upper right corner of the sheet. The portfolio has been folded once horizontally across the centre. The illustrations make a very good impression.