
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae. Bifolio print of the Colosseum with a section cut through to the interior. Proof before addition of lettering and publisher's address.
Maker
(publisher)
1579-1586
Ambrogio Brambilla (engraver)
1579-1599
1579-1586
Ambrogio Brambilla (engraver)
1579-1599
Title
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae. Bifolio print of the Colosseum with a section cut through to the interior. Proof before addition of lettering and publisher's address.
Date of Production
1581
Medium
medium : material : ink & support : material : paper
Dimensions
Height: 28.6 cm
Width: 41.6 cm
Width: 41.6 cm
Accession Number
B.1978.PG.102.20
Mode of Acquisition
Count Antoine Seilern, bequest, 1978
Credit
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Copyright
Work in the public domain
Location
Not currently on display
Keywords
Label Text
The Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae (‘Mirror of Roman Magnificence’), one of the most celebrated print collections of the Renaissance, is unique in that no two known examples are alike. Antoine Lafréry, a French publisher based in Rome, kept a large stock of prints depicting Roman antiquities, sculptures and contemporary architecture, from which clients could make a selection according to their individual interests. The volume was then bound with a standard frontispiece.
Provenance
Information not yet known or updated
Literature
Zorach, Rebecca, The Virtual Tourist in Renaissance Rome: printing and collecting the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae, Chicago 2008
Parshall, Peter, 'Antonio Lafreri's Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae' in 'Print Quarterly', 2006 - pp. 3-28; XXIII (I)
Huelsen, Christian, 'Das Speculum Magnificentiae des Antonio Lafreri' in Collectanea Variae Doctrinae, Florence 1921 - pp.121-170
cat.18
Fig. p. 145-6
Parshall, Peter, 'Antonio Lafreri's Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae' in 'Print Quarterly', 2006 - pp. 3-28; XXIII (I)
Huelsen, Christian, 'Das Speculum Magnificentiae des Antonio Lafreri' in Collectanea Variae Doctrinae, Florence 1921 - pp.121-170
cat.18
Fig. p. 145-6
Inscriptions
Inscription: 27
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