Giuseppe Pannini, Development Plan Of The Tiber River, 1772
Artist: Giuseppe Pannini (1720-1812)
Giuseppe Pannini (1720-1812) was an engineer, architect and archaeologist. For example, he completed the Trevi Fountain in Rome. He is the son of the great painter Giovanni Paolo Pannini.
Carried out in 1772 at the request of Monsignor Braschi, Treasurer General of the Vatican, future Pope Pius VI, the work carried out consists of making this part of the Tiber River, north of Rome, navigable.
Pen, watercolor and wash painting
Central fold, some wettings.
Gilt wood frame.
Dimensions of the drawn part: 68 cm by 41 cm
Frame: 81 cm by 58 cm
Carried out in 1772 at the request of Monsignor Braschi, Treasurer General of the Vatican, future Pope Pius VI, the work carried out consists of making this part of the Tiber River, north of Rome, navigable.
Pen, watercolor and wash painting
Central fold, some wettings.
Gilt wood frame.
Dimensions of the drawn part: 68 cm by 41 cm
Frame: 81 cm by 58 cm
4 000 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Length: 81 cm
Height: 58 cm
Reference (ID): 1085778
Availability: In stock
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