Pinaculu Termar (sic), from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings from Roman Antiquity
Perspectival cross section of a building referred to as ‘Pinaculu Termar’. The building has a circular floor plan and consists of a central round nave surrounded by an ambulatory. The coffered ceiling is interrupted at top by an oculus. While it has been suggested that the building may represent the Church of Santa Costanza in Rome, the interior and exterior features of the building depicted in this print differ too much, to follow this identification.
The print is part of a group of architectural prints depicting buildings from Roman Antiquity, ranging from triumphal arches to bath houses, temples and palaces in Italy, France and Spain. Some of the buildings have been artificially reconstructed based on Medieval descriptions, while others are depicted in their ruinous states. The plates are known in several (uncatalogued) states, and have undergone minor changes over time. Several titles of buildings have been changed, and the plates have been cropped as a result of plate cracks and oxidation.
Most copper plates for this series have been engraved on both sides. This print is taken from the same plate as the 'Aerarii Publici Rome'.
The print is part of a group of architectural prints depicting buildings from Roman Antiquity, ranging from triumphal arches to bath houses, temples and palaces in Italy, France and Spain. Some of the buildings have been artificially reconstructed based on Medieval descriptions, while others are depicted in their ruinous states. The plates are known in several (uncatalogued) states, and have undergone minor changes over time. Several titles of buildings have been changed, and the plates have been cropped as a result of plate cracks and oxidation.
Most copper plates for this series have been engraved on both sides. This print is taken from the same plate as the 'Aerarii Publici Rome'.
Artwork Details
- Title: Pinaculu Termar (sic), from a Series of 24 Depicting (Reconstructed) Buildings from Roman Antiquity
- Artist: Anonymous, Italian, 16th century
- Artist: Previously attributed to Monogrammist G.A. with the Caltrop (Italian, 1530–1540)
- Date: Plate ca. 1530–50
- Medium: Engraving
- Dimensions: Sheet: 13 3/8 × 9 5/16 in. (34 × 23.6 cm)
- Classifications: Prints, Ornament & Architecture
- Credit Line: Purchase, Edward Pearce Casey Fund and Carolyn H. Specht Gift, 2016
- Object Number: 2016.684.6a
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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