Central Italy Costumes

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1874, Ciociaro peasant

30,00 

Ciociaro Farmer it is a watercolour lithograph made in 1874 by A. Schmid, depicting a peasant from the Ciociaria region.
This work is characterized by a sheet size of cm. 23×18, printed on thick paper with white back.

  • Sheet size: cm. 23×18 approx.
  • Support: Thick paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition

B. Pinelli, Destitute Family, 1815

40,00 

Destitute Family It is an engraving made by Bartholomew Pinelli in 1815.
This work is part of the New Collection of Fifty Picturesque Costumes, etched by Pinelli and published in Rome in 1816.

  • Sheet size: cm. 37×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 28×19 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Support: Paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Bartolomeo Pinelli, born in Rome in 1781, was an engraver and painter known for his vast artistic production, which includes approximately four thousand engravings.
His works illustrate Italian customs and the great masterpieces of literature, with a particular focus on Rome and its history.

B. Pinelli, Picturesque Group, 1815

60,00 

Picturesque Group It is an engraving made by Bartholomew Pinelli in 1815, a work that captures a picturesque family scene where members help each other clean themselves of lice.
This engraving is part of the New Collection of Fifty Picturesque Costumes, a project that celebrates Italian customs and traditions.

  • Sheet size: cm. 37×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 28×19 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation
  • Support: Paper

B. Pinelli, The Sermon in the Square, 1815

60,00 

The Sermon in the Square it is an engraving made by Bartolomeo Pinelli in 1815.
This work is part of the New Collection of Fifty Picturesque Costumes, a series of engravings illustrating the customs and daily life of the time.

  • Sheet size: cm. 37×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 28×19 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation
  • Support: Paper

B. Pinelli, The Litany of Tivoli, 1815

60,00 

The Litanies of Tivoli It is an engraving made by Bartholomew Pinelli in 1815.
This work is part of the New Collection of Fifty Picturesque Costumes, an important collection of engravings celebrating Italian customs and culture.

  • Sheet size: cm. 37×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 28×19 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation
  • Support: Paper

B.Pinelli, Sheep Family, 1815

60,00 

Sheep Family It is an engraving made by Bartolomeo Pinelli in 1815, which represents a lively scene inside a cave.
This work is part of the New Collection of Fifty Picturesque Costumes, etched and published in Rome in 1816.

  • Sheet size: cm. 37×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 28×19 approx.
  • Support: Paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

The work is dated and signed on the plate with the words 'Pinelli codicit 1815 Roma'.
Bartolomeo Pinelli is known for his vast artistic production, which includes approximately four thousand engravings and ten thousand drawings, many of which illustrate the customs and daily life of Italians.

B.Pinelli, The Gypsy Who Fortune Tells, 1815

60,00 

The Gypsy Who Guesses It is an engraving made by Bartholomew Pinelli in 1815.
This work is part of the New Collection of Fifty Picturesque Costumes, etched by Pinelli and published in Rome in 1816.

  • Sheet size: cm. 37×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 28×19 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation
  • Support: Paper

This engraving is dated and signed on the plate with the inscription Pinelli made 1815 Rome, and stands out for its lively representation of the customs of the period.

Bacchanal of Rome, Bartolomeo Pinelli, 1840

25,00 

Bacchanal of Rome It is an engraving made by Bartholomew Pinelli in 1840.
This unsigned work is an example of burin engraving on copper, which captures a beautiful and lively scene with many characters.
It is taken from the volume FROMMEL, Picturesque Italy, published in Leipzig in 1840.

  • Sheet size: mm. 230×140
  • Engraving size: mm. 105×70
  • Support: Light paper
  • Condition: Perfect state of preservation

Bear Dance in Rome, Bartolomeo Pinelli, 1840

25,00 

Bear's Ball in Rome it is an engraving made by Bartolomeo Pinelli in 1840.
This unsigned work is a lively depiction of a busy scene with many characters, capturing the essence of social life at the time.
Taken from the volume FROMMEL, Picturesque Italy, published in Leipzig in 1840, the engraving is executed at burin on copper.

  • Sheet size: mm. 230×140
  • Engraving size: mm. 105×70
  • Support: Light paper
  • Condition: Perfect state of preservation

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Acquavitaro, 1810

40,00 

Acquavitaro It is an engraving made by Bartholomew Pinelli in 1810, executed with etching and coloured with watercolour.
This work is taken from the New Collection of fifty Picturesque Motifs and Costumes of Rome, published in Rome by Lorenzo Lazzari.

  • Sheet size: cm. 18×16 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 15×12 approx.
  • Technique: Burin
  • Condition: Good
  • Support: Paper

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Atrocities of a Brigand, 1834

120,00 

Atrocities of a Brigand It is an engraving made by Bartholomew Pinelli in 1834, which represents a fascinating and dramatic subject.
This work is part of the series Picturesque groups modelled in terracotta by Bartolomeo Pinelli and etched by himself, published in Rome in the same year.

  • Sheet size: cm. 32×22 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 21×16 approx.
  • Support: Heavy paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation
  • Technique: Watercolor etching

Bartolomeo Pinelli (1781-1835) was an Italian engraver, painter and ceramist, known for his vast artistic production.
He illustrated the customs of the Italian peoples and the great masterpieces of literature, with a particular focus on Rome and its history.

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Brigand who abandons his family, 1834

120,00 

Bartolomeo Pinelli, The Brigand Who Abandons His Family It is a watercolour etching made in 1834.
This work, signed on the plate by Pinelli f. Roma, presents a fascinating subject and represents a significant example of the artist's work.

  • Sheet size: cm. 32×22 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 21×16 approx.
  • Support: Heavy paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

This engraving is taken from Picturesque groups modelled in terracotta by Bartolomeo Pinelli and etched by himself, published in Rome in 1834.
Bartolomeo Pinelli (1781-1835) is known for his vast artistic production, which includes around four thousand engravings and ten thousand drawings, illustrating Italian costumes and great literary masterpieces.

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Brigand, 1834

120,00 

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Brigand It is a watercolour etching made in 1834.
This work represents a brigand who discovers the armed force from afar, and is part of the series Picturesque groups modelled in terracotta by Bartolomeo Pinelli and etched by himself, published in Rome in 1834.

  • Sheet size: cm. 32×22 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 21×16 approx.
  • Support: Heavy paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Buttaro, 1820

40,00 

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Buttaro It is an engraving made in 1820 that portrays a buttaro from the Roman countryside together with his family.
This work is taken from the Collection of various compositions and some motifs, Picturesque Costumes of Rome and its surroundings, published by Tommaso Cuccioni in Rome.

  • Sheet size: cm. 19×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 10×14 approx.
  • Technique: Etching, colored with watercolor
  • Condition: Excellent, with slight spots of color on the back
  • Support: Paper

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Buttaro, or Country Guardian, 1815

80,00 

Buttaro, or Country Guardian it is an engraving made by Bartolomeo Pinelli in 1815.
This work is part of the New Collection of Fifty Picturesque Costumes, etched by Bartolomeo Pinelli and published in Rome in 1816.

  • Sheet size: cm. 37×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 28×19 approx.
  • Technique: Etching, colored with watercolor
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Buttero, 1820

40,00 

Buttero è un’incisione realizzata da Bartolomeo Pinelli nel 1820, rappresentante un guardiano di campagna.
This work is taken from the Collection of various compositions and some motifs, Picturesque Costumes of Rome and its surroundings, published by Tommaso Cuccioni in Rome.

  • Sheet size: cm. 19×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 10×14 approx.
  • Technique: Etching, colored with watercolor
  • Condition: Excellent, with slight spots of color on the back

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Wine Cart Driver, 1820

40,00 

Wine Cart Driver it is an engraving made by Bartolomeo Pinelli in 1820.
This work is taken from the Collection of various compositions and some motifs, Picturesque Costumes of Rome and its surroundings, published by Tommaso Cuccioni in Rome.

  • Sheet size: cm. 10×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 10×14 approx.
  • Technique: Etching, colored with watercolor
  • Condition: Excellent, with slight spots of color on the back
  • Support: Paper

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Cart with Buffaloes, 1820

40,00 

Carro con Bufale it is an engraving made by Bartolomeo Pinelli in 1820.
This work is part of the Collection of various compositions and some motifs, Picturesque Costumes of Rome and its surroundings, published by Tommaso Cuccioni in Rome.

  • Sheet size: cm. 10×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 10×14 approx.
  • Support: Paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation with slight stains of color on the back

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Ciociara, 1834

90,00 

Ciociara It is an engraving made by Bartholomew Pinelli in 1834, representing a woman in regional costume.
This work is a watercolor etching, signed on the plate and part of the volume Picturesque groups modelled in terracotta by Bartolomeo Pinelli and etched by himself, published in Rome in 1834.

  • Sheet size: cm. 32×22 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 21×16 approx.
  • Support: Heavy paper
  • Condition: Perfect state of preservation

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Costumes of the Roman countryside, 1834

90,00 

Costumes of the Roman countryside It is an engraving made by Bartholomew Pinelli in 1834, a work that captures the essence of the traditional costumes of the Roman countryside.
This engraving, made in watercolor etching, is signed on the plate and comes from the volume Picturesque groups modelled in terracotta by Bartolomeo Pinelli and etched by himself.

  • Sheet size: cm. 32×22 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 21×16 approx.
  • Support: Heavy paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Costumes of Tivoli, 1810

40,00 

Tivoli Costumes It is an engraving made by Bartholomew Pinelli in 1810.
This work is part of the New Collection of fifty Picturesque Motifs and Costumes of Rome, etched and colored with watercolors.

  • Sheet size: cm. 18×16 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 15×12 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Condition: Good
  • Support: Paper

The work is signed lower left with “Pinelli inv e incise”.
Please note that the sheet has some color stains on the back and a small repair at the bottom left.

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Woman of Trastevere, 1834

90,00 

Woman from Trastevere It is an engraving made by Bartholomew Pinelli in 1834, a work that captures the essence of Roman life.
This watercolour etching is part of the series Picturesque groups modelled in terracotta by Bartolomeo Pinelli and etched by himself, published in Rome in 1834.

  • Sheet size: cm. 32×22 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 21×16 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Support: Heavy paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Pinelli, known for his prolificacy, illustrated the customs of the Italian people and represented the history and culture of Rome through his works.

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Hermit and Tiburtina woman, 1834

90,00 

Hermit and Tiburtina woman It is an engraving made by Bartholomew Pinelli in 1834.
This work, performed in watercolor etching, represents a fascinating subject and is part of the series Picturesque Groups Modeled in Terracotta, engraved by Pinelli himself.

  • Sheet size: cm. 32×22 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 21×16 approx.
  • Support: Heavy paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Bartolomeo Pinelli, known for his prolific career, illustrated Italian costumes and literary masterpieces, paying homage to the history and culture of Rome.

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Roman Female, 1820

40,00 

Roman Female it is an engraving made by Bartolomeo Pinelli in 1820.
This work is part of the Collection of various compositions and some motifs, Picturesque Costumes of Rome and its surroundings, published by Tommaso Cuccioni in Rome.

  • Sheet size: cm. 19×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 10×14 approx.
  • Technique: Etching, colored with watercolor
  • Condition: Excellent condition, with slight stains of color on the back

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