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Vedutenstecher, b. 1721 - d. 1781

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  • [FIRENZE] PROBST, Johann Friedrich (1721-1781). Fiorenza. Augsburg: Wollf, [1740 c.a].
    Nov. 08, 2023

    [FIRENZE] PROBST, Johann Friedrich (1721-1781). Fiorenza. Augsburg: Wollf, [1740 c.a].

    Est: €500 - €800

    Grande e dettagliata veduta panoramica di Firenze ripresa da Montoliveto, con una legenda dei luoghi più rilevanti alla base su disegno di Friedrich Bernhard Werner (1690-1776) e incisa da Probst. incisione, (400 x 1070mm). Entro cornice. (qualche fioritura e lievi aloni). (1) [FLORENCE] PROBST, Johann Friedrich (1721-1781). Fiorenza. Augsburg: Wollf, [c.1740].

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  • Johann Friedrich Probst (18th century, Germany), The ancient orders of columns after the Italian master builder Vincenzo Scamozzi (1548-1616), 18th century, Engraving
    Jun. 13, 2020

    Johann Friedrich Probst (18th century, Germany), The ancient orders of columns after the Italian master builder Vincenzo Scamozzi (1548-1616), 18th century, Engraving

    Est: €600 - €900

    Johann Friedrich Probst (18th century, Germany), The ancient orders of columns after the Italian master builder Vincenzo Scamozzi (1548 Vicenza - 1616 Venice), 18th century, Copper Engraving Technique: Copper Engraving on paper Size: 45,8 x 59,1 cm, Plate: 43,2 x 51,8 cm | 18 x 23 1/4 in, Plate: 17 x 20 1/2 in Inscription: lower left titled: "Ordo Columnarum secundum Celeberrimum Scamozzi Italum[...]", lower right signed in the plate Condition: Good condition. The corners of the sheet are slightly bumped and creased. The upper edge of the blade is slightly trimmed. Large liquid spots along the upper edge and in the lower corners. Striking vertical and horizontal centerfold. Slightly creased in places on the sheet margin. Description: Representation of the Classical order of columns according to the model of ancient architecture, as they were used in architecture since the Renaissance. Views and ground plans with measurements in proportional comparison.  Edited by Jeremias Wolff (c. 1663-1724) in Augsburg, or by "Jeremias Wolff Erben", i.e. Johann Balthasar Probst (1673-1750) and his sons. Keywords: Baroque, Architecture, Italy, Mythology, Antiquity

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