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196893658Abrams. New. 1968. Hardcover. 0810955040 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 128 pages; more than 400 illustrations including 64 in color. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee Abrams hardcover
196886318Rizzoli. As New. 1968. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 128 pages. Catalogue Raisonné Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonnee Complete Works Rizzoli hardcover
1742ABC_46068Venice 1742. Oblong folio ca. 36.5 x 52.5 cm. Joannem Baptistam Pasquali Contemporary half morocco brown paper sides manuscript title and two old shelfmarks on the spine. With 3 letterpress title pages printed in red and black with engraved vignettes by Visentini the original engraved title page for the first series Prospectus Magni Canali a double portrait of Canaletto and Visentini by Visentini after Giovanni Battista Piazetta and and XIV XII and XII numbered engraved prints with familiar views based upon 38 paintings by Canaletto engraved by Visentini showing the Grand Canal public buildings renowned places in Venice and regatta scenes. 3 parts in 1 volume. 8; 1; 1 ll. plus the part-title double portrait and XIV XII XII prints. First complete edition of a series of engraved views of Venice by Visentini after Canaletto's paintings which were in the collection of the book collector patron of the arts and British Consul of Venice Joseph Smith ca. 1673/4-1770. Canaletto also known as Giovanni Antonio Canal 1697-1768 was an Italian painter renowned for his paintings depicting Venice and its canals. Visentini's plates are not only the best known among the many engravings made after Canaletto's famous views of Venice but also the best and most influential: "crucial to forming the image of Venice in the mind of its visitors" Millard. The British Consul Smith commissioned the painter engraver and architect Antonio Visentini 1688-1782 connected to the Academia and to the artistic and publishing circle around Smith to engrave the plates after Canalettos paintings.The series of 38 plates is divided into three suites of respectively XIV XII and XII numbered prints each suite with its own letterpress title-page. The first set of plates is entirely focussed on the Grand Canal as is promised by the original title-page the Prospectus Magni Canali. The prints of the second suite particularly show the banks of the Grand Canal. The third suite shows views of campi and the Piazza San Marco. Besides Saint Mark's Basilica itself and the Piazza we see for example the campo of Santi Giovanni e Paolo the Piazza San Polo and San Niccolo on the Lido. All prints are captioned in Italian.The present 1742 edition is the first to include all 38 prints of the complete three suites but Visentini had completed and published the first suite of views already in 1735. The present complete series proved very succesfull with further editions in 1751 1754 and 1773. Even in the 19th century it ran through new editions: an 1833 edition with French and Italian captions was reprinted in 1838. The present first edition of the complete series is quite rare: we have traced only 6 copies worldwide in WorldCat and it rarely appears on the market.Binding a little rubbed: spine a little damaged paper sides frayed around the edges and chipped in the right lower corner of the front board boards a little stained. Book block slightly loose in the binding. Some marginal tears professionally repaired. Prints only slightly browned along the edges of the margins but otherwise in very good condition. The rare complete first edition of one of the most influential print series in shaping the image of Venice.l Kat. Ornamentstichsammlung Berlin 2695; Millard Italian 153; WorldCat 6 copies in 5 entries; for Canaletto: Thieme & Becker V pp. 455-486; for Visentini: Thieme & Becker XXIX p. 419. hardcover
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LCS-17633Première édition et premier état de cette somptueuse et magnifique suite de vues sur Venise. Venice, Ludovico Furlanetto, 1763. In-folio oblong de (1) f. de titre et 21 planches à pleine page. Demi-vélin à coins, dos lisse avec titre manuscrit en long, non rogné. Reliure de l’époque. 715 x 512 mm.