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Lot 352: VITRUVIUS POLLIO, Marcus. Architettura. Vetruvio in volgar lingua. Translated by Giovanni Battista Caporali (ca 1475-1555). Perugia: Giano Bigazzini, 1536.

Est: $3,000 USD - $4,000 USD
Christie'sNew York, NY, USDecember 03, 2007

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VITRUVIUS POLLIO, Marcus. Architettura. Vetruvio in volgar lingua. Translated by Giovanni Battista Caporali (ca 1475-1555). Perugia: Giano Bigazzini, 1536.

2o (285 x 204 mm). Woodcut architectural title, with title cut on the block and the portrait and coat of arms of the translator in the border, woodcut portrait of the printer on A2r, 81 woodcut illustrations in the text (including two repetions). (Some light browning and staining, a few marginal repairs, M7 with short marginal tear). Late 19th-century quarter sheep (backstrip detached, head of spine chipped). Provenance: Jean Maisonneuve & Fils Libraires (ink stamp).

First edition of Caporali's translation, comprising the first five of the ten books of Vitruvius. The woodcuts are free copies (reduced or enlarged) of the Cesariano's Como, 1521 edition (see lot 347), with 8 subjects added. The woodcuts of the Milan cathedral were not copied. The artist Caporali was a follower of Perugino, and undertook a number of ecclesiastical commissions for frescos in Rome and Perugia, in addition to architectural commissions (including a villa near Cortona, "Il Palazzone," for Cardinal Silvio Passerini), and he also trained the architect Galeazzo Alessi. Caporali's translation was printed at Bigazzini's private press in Perugia with the collaboration of Caporali himself, Vittorio Muzio, the typesetter, and Jean de Né, the typographer; it is the only work known to have been printed by Bigazzini. Berlin Kat. 1805; Brunet V:1330; Cicognara 706; Fowler 400; Harvard/Mortimer Italian 546; Millard Italian 159.

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Fine Printed Books and Manuscripts Including Americana

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Christie's
December 03, 2007, 12:00 PM EST

20 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY, 10020, US