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Pier with chains

Maker

(artist)
1720-1778

(etcher)
1720-1778

(publisher)
18th century (Life dates)

Title

Pier with chains

Date of Production

1749 = 1760

Medium

Etching

Dimensions

Height: 41.5 cm
Width: 54.3 cm

Accession Number

G.1978.PG.44.14

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 Carceri have long been considered Piranesi's most powerful and mysterious works; this is partly owing to the strong impression they made on such 19th-century artists and writers as Victor Hugo and Thomas de Quincy, whose Confessions of an English Opium Eater (1821) contained a striking description of the 'power of endless growth and self-reproduction' of Piranesi's fantasy.

Provenance

Information not yet known or updated

Exhibition History

Piranesi, Tiepolo, Canaletto - Etchings from the Courtauld
Collection
, London & England, 11/02/1999-03/05/1999

Hogarth and Piranesi: Engravings and etchings, The Courtauld Gallery, London, 09/03/1992-07/06/1992

Inscriptions

Inscription: inscription : inscribed : printed : centre & recto : :

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