Turkish Carnival

250,00 €
Disponibile
SKU
M-94709

Turkish Carnival 

Etchings, Hand-Watercoloured. Tom. , Plate XVI

Image Dim: cm 25.5 x 18; Sheet Dim: cm 37.5 x 23.8; Passepartout Dim: cm 49 x 34

Etching, Hand-watercoloured, showing the typical Turkish Carnival From “New Scientific and Curious Dictionnary concerning the Sacred and the Profane , by  Gianfrancesco Pivani,  Venice, Benedetto Milocco, 1746-1751, concerning “ Uses and Costumes, Religious Rites of people" . In Perfect condition, including passepartout.

Pivati Gianfrancesco

Pivati's Nuovo dizionario is a  bold contribution  to Italian cultural debate in the middle of XVIII century. The wide, useful and interesting knowledge it contains is often taken from Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, Spanish and English, as well as Italian. “ The subjects treated are well researched and generally presented in a simple, direct style (…) ”. Pivati’s liberal voice was  out of the chorus in the context of the rigid conformity  predominated troughout the Italian peninsula.  “He appears to be committed to Reason and Science as opposed to simple Faith, but he tries to avoid any direct challenge to the dogmatic teachings of the Church ”.

Ref:  Silvano Garafalo, in: Frank Kafker, Notable Encyclopedias, Oxford 1981.

Turkish Carnival  is a fine etching, hand-watercolored, realized by the engraver  Gianfrancesco Pivati .

This original print, representing the typical Turkish Carnival , is from the series  New Scientific and Curious Dictionary concerning the Sacred and the  Profane , Tome ., Plate XVI, published by Benedetto Milocco in Venice in 1746-1751, concerning the  Uses and Costumes, Religious Rites of people .

Perfect conditions, including passepartout (49 x 34 cm).

Gianfrancesco Pivati

Pivati's  New Dictionary  is a bold contribution to Italian cultural debate in the mid-18th century. The wide, useful, and interesting knowledge it contains is often taken from Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, Spanish and English, as well as Italian. “ The subjects treated are well researched and generally presented in a simple, direct style (…) ”. Pivati’s liberal voice was out of the chorus in the context of the rigid conformity predominating throughout the Italian peninsula. “ He appears to be committed to Reason and Science as opposed to simple Faith, but he tries to avoid any direct challenge to the dogmatic teachings of the Church ”.

Reference : Silvano Garafalo, in: Frank Kafker, Notable Encyclopedias, Oxford 1981.

Maggiori Informazioni
SKU M-94709
Artista Gianfrancesco Pivati
Typology Original Prints
Technique Etching, Watercolour
Editor Venice, Benedetto Milocco
Periodo 1700-1749
Conditions Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Dimensioni (cm) 37.5 x 0.1 x 23.8
Abbiamo trovato altri prodotti che ti potrebbero interessare!
More about Gianfrancesco Pivati
Copyright © 2017 Magento, Inc. All rights reserved.