Corpo Satollo Non Crede Al Digiuno
Corpo Satollo Non Crede Al Digiuno is an original print realized in 1788 by Carlo Lasinio .
Original hand-colored etching. Printed by Niccolò Pagni and Giovanni Bardi, Florence (Italy).
Good conditions, except for light foxing along the margins.
The artwork is the plate n. 6 (as indicated on plate on the higher right corner) from the series Proverbi toscani espressi in figura da Giuseppe Piattol i pittore fiorentino , which illustrates different proverbs.
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Corpo Satollo Non Crede Al Digiuno is an original print realized in 1788 by Carlo Lasinio .
Original hand-colored etching. Printed by Niccolò Pagni and Giovanni Bardi, Florence (Italy).
Good conditions, except for light foxing along the margins.
The artwork is the plate n. 6 (as indicated on plate on the higher right corner) from the series Proverbi toscani espressi in figura da Giuseppe Piattol i pittore fiorentino , which illustrates different proverbs.
The etching is a representation of the ancient proverb. On the lower margin, the title and the proverb.
Carlo Lasinio (Treviso, 1759 - Pisa, 1838).
After studying painting at the Venice Academy, he devoted himself to engraving, which played an important role in his life (together with painting): he introduced engraving on multiple plates in Italy for color printing, the impression of watercolor.
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