The response to Rome by eighteenth-century Italian, French, and British artists is the subject of this illustrated, large-format book. The focal point is a group of approximately 40 drawings and prints by Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778), whose views of Rome helped to create and spread fo new vision of antiquity. Most of the works illustrated are drawn from collections of the Canadian Centre from Architecture and the Pierpont Morgan Library, whose holdings of Piranesi drawings is the largest in the world. The works encompass the full scope of Piranesi's activities as architect, antiquarian, and designer. Works by Pannini, Fragonard, Robert Adam, Filippo Juvarra, Hubert Robert, Jean-Laurent Legeay, Charles de Wailly, and other eighteenth-century artists who drew inspiration from Roman art, architecture, and the surrounding countryside during this period, are also included. In addition to texts by the three main authors, there are essays by John Wilton-Ely and Elisabeth Kieven, and entries by Henry Millon, Christine Challingworth, Ruth S. Kraemer, and Jean de Cayeux.
- ISBN10 0262540711
- ISBN13 9780262540711
- Publish Date 21 September 1993
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 14 April 1994
- Publish Country US
- Publisher MIT Press Ltd
- Imprint MIT Press
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 293
- Language English