词条 | Piranesi, Giovanni Battista |
释义 | Piranesi, Giovanni Battista Italian artist also called Giambattista Piranesi born Oct. 4, 1720, Mestre, near Venice 【Italy】 died Nov. 9, 1778, Rome, Papal States Italian draftsman, printmaker, architect, and art theorist. His large prints depicting the buildings of classical and postclassical Rome and its vicinity contributed considerably to Rome's fame and to the growth of classical archaeology and to the Neoclassical movement in art. At the age of 20 Piranesi went to Rome as a draftsman for the Venetian ambassador. He studied with leading printmakers of the day and settled permanently in Rome in 1745. It was during this period that he developed his highly original etching technique, producing rich textures and bold contrasts of light and shadow by means of intricate, repeated bitings of the copperplate. ![]() ![]() Additional Reading A. Hyatt Mayor, Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1952), is a biography. John Wilton-Ely, The Mind and Art of Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1978, reissued 1988), Piranesi as Architect and Designer (1993), and Giovanni Battista Piranesi: The Complete Etchings, 2 vol. (1994), examine the many aspects of Piranesi as a man and as an artist. Mario Bevilacqua, Heather Hyde Minor, and Fabio Barry (eds.), The Serpent and the Stylus: Essays on G.B. Piranesi (2006), also examines many aspects of Piranesi's life and work. |
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