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View of San Giovanni Laterano
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Laura Piranesi

View of San Giovanni Laterano

1774-1784

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Laura Piranesi

View of San Giovanni Laterano

1774-1784

Physical Qualities Etching, Sheet: 166 × 233 mm. (6 9/16 × 9 3/16 in.) Image: 130 × 201 mm. (5 1/8 × 7 15/16 in.) Plate: 139 × 205 mm. (5 1/2 × 8 1/16 in.)
Credit Line Purchase with exchange funds from Gift of Alfred R. and Henry G. Riggs, in Memory of General Lawrason Riggs
Object Number 2000.50
Small-scale prints of famous early Christian churches in Rome were enormously popular with Grand Tourists wishing to take home a visual memory from their time abroad. For those who could not afford a large-scale painting or sculpture, the Piranesi family of printmakers obliged by providing printed views of Roman monuments, such as the ones here.Laura Piranesi, whose name appears on the prints displayed, worked alongside her father and brother in the family workshop in Rome; transactional documents suggest that she also kept the books for their printmaking business. After her father’s death, Laura Piranesi continued the practice of producing printed views, but on a smaller scale, creating what might be thought of as a precursor to the postcard souvenir.
Women Artists in Europe, 1400-1800". The Baltimore Museum of Art, October 1, 2023-January 7, 2024. Circulated to the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, March 30, 2024 - July 1, 2024.

Signed: 1

Inscribed: RECTO: BC in plate, below image: 'Veduta di S. Giovanni Laterano'; signed BR in plate, below image: 'Laura Piranesi inc.'

Markings: none - none

Artist

Laura Piranesi

2000–1784

Italian, 1755-1785
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