{"product_id":"sadeler-aegidius-1","title":"SADELER, Aegidius.","description":"\u003cp\u003eAttractively bound copy of the first edition of this series of fine engraved Roman views a scarce Prague imprint by a major master-engraver. Its author, the Flemish Aegidius II Sadeler (1570-1629), was court engraver to the Emperor Rudolf II; many of his fine engravings were faithful copies of works by D√ºrer, Titian, Raphael and Tintoretto.  Vestigi  stands halfway between a guide to Rome and a series of picturesque views. Mostly engraved by Marco Sadeler, 27 plates are reduced copies of views from Étienne Duperac s successful  I vestigi dell antica Roma  (1575); 4 more were adapted after drawings by Jan Breughel the Elder, 3 after drawings by Pieter Stevens, and a handful inspired by as yet unidentified sources, probably including drawings by Breughel which have not survived (BAL). The plates are masterful examples of European  pittoresco  or  schilder-achtig , in which the  Rome that is  functions as background to  the Rome that was  as views juxtapose the ruined (often overcome by vegetation) and the late medieval. The Italian captions, mostly drawn from Duperac, provide narrative glosses to the scene: on pl. 2, the Capitol  looks toward the Foro Romano which is now called  campo vaccino‚Äö where of many ancient buildings once there only a few ruins remain ; letters mark the specific buildings under scrutiny, a Doric portico, part of the Temple of Concordia and  a temple of very beautiful architecture, the author of which remains unknown due to the very few ruins that are left . Among the portrayed antiquities are the Arch of Septimius Severus, the Temple of Faustina, the Temple of Jove Statore,  an architectural work of the rarest to be seen today in Rome , the remains of the Circo Massimo, the Pyramid of Cestius and the Baths of Constantine, as well as broader topographical views like those of the Isola Tiberina seen from the river, the Ponte Gianicolense and the Campi Flegrei. ..Giovanni Giacomo de  Rossi reprinted Sadeler s work in Rome in 1660.\u003cbr\u003e\n \u003cbr\u003e\nIn the C18, this copy was in the library of the Barons von Wiesenh√ºtten. It belonged to the banker Heinrich Carl Freiherr von Barkhaus (1725-93), called von Wiesenh√ºtten, after 1789, or his son Carl Ludwig (1761-1823). After studying law at G√∂ttingen and T√ºbingen, Carl Ludwig had an intense political career, at service of Duke Karl I von Braunschweig-Wolfenb√ºttel, landgrave Ludwig IX. von Hessen-Darmstadt and his son, later Ludwig I Grand Duke of Hesse.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"SADELER, Aegidius.","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57868672860495,"sku":"L3323","price":7500.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/DSC_8773.jpg?v=1781793659","url":"https:\/\/sokol-books-ltd.myshopify.com\/products\/sadeler-aegidius-1","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}