VENICE ca 1736-37 -- [PRINTS]. MARIESCHI, Michele (1696-1743). "Architectural Fantasy." Venice, ca 1736-37. Etching and engraving, 335 x 470 mm. Marieschi's plate is the "only extant etched example [of the fantastic architectural interior for theater decoration] and has been dated c. 1736-7. It encapsulates the Gothic and classical worlds of the Venetian Republic, and is characteristic of the mixed styles favoured by north Italian stage designers" (Andrew Robison, ed., The Glory of Venice: Art in the Eighteenth Century , 1994, no. 164). Berlin 4148. -- MARIESCHI. "Foscarorum oedes ad leviam, et e e conspectu altera Balborum ambo proeter canalem magnum..." The Glory of Venice no.159. Berlin 2697. [ With: ] "Il Carnevale de Venise." Leiden, 1757. Engraved view of the "Baccanalia Venetorum" at Carnevale in St. Marks square. (3)
VENICE ca 1736-37 -- [PRINTS]. MARIESCHI, Michele (1696-1743). "Architectural Fantasy." Venice, ca 1736-37. Etching and engraving, 335 x 470 mm. Marieschi's plate is the "only extant etched example [of the fantastic architectural interior for theater decoration] and has been dated c. 1736-7. It encapsulates the Gothic and classical worlds of the Venetian Republic, and is characteristic of the mixed styles favoured by north Italian stage designers" (Andrew Robison, ed., The Glory of Venice: Art in the Eighteenth Century , 1994, no. 164). Berlin 4148. -- MARIESCHI. "Foscarorum oedes ad leviam, et e e conspectu altera Balborum ambo proeter canalem magnum..." The Glory of Venice no.159. Berlin 2697. [ With: ] "Il Carnevale de Venise." Leiden, 1757. Engraved view of the "Baccanalia Venetorum" at Carnevale in St. Marks square. (3)
VENICE ca 1736-37 -- [PRINTS]. MARIESCHI, Michele (1696-1743). "Architectural Fantasy." Venice, ca 1736-37. Etching and engraving, 335 x 470 mm. Marieschi's plate is the "only extant etched example [of the fantastic architectural interior for theater decoration] and has been dated c. 1736-7. It encapsulates the Gothic and classical worlds of the Venetian Republic, and is characteristic of the mixed styles favoured by north Italian stage designers" (Andrew Robison, ed., The Glory of Venice: Art in the Eighteenth Century , 1994, no. 164). Berlin 4148. -- MARIESCHI. "Foscarorum oedes ad leviam, et e e conspectu altera Balborum ambo proeter canalem magnum..." The Glory of Venice no.159. Berlin 2697. [ With: ] "Il Carnevale de Venise." Leiden, 1757. Engraved view of the "Baccanalia Venetorum" at Carnevale in St. Marks square. (3)
VENICE ca 1736-37 -- [PRINTS]. MARIESCHI, Michele (1696-1743). "Architectural Fantasy." Venice, ca 1736-37. Etching and engraving, 335 x 470 mm. Marieschi's plate is the "only extant etched example [of the fantastic architectural interior for theater decoration] and has been dated c. 1736-7. It encapsulates the Gothic and classical worlds of the Venetian Republic, and is characteristic of the mixed styles favoured by north Italian stage designers" (Andrew Robison, ed., The Glory of Venice: Art in the Eighteenth Century , 1994, no. 164). Berlin 4148. -- MARIESCHI. "Foscarorum oedes ad leviam, et e e conspectu altera Balborum ambo proeter canalem magnum..." The Glory of Venice no.159. Berlin 2697. [ With: ] "Il Carnevale de Venise." Leiden, 1757. Engraved view of the "Baccanalia Venetorum" at Carnevale in St. Marks square. (3)
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