A fine group of seventeen various hand-coloured engravings of architectural panels of the Raphael's Vatican Loggie
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A fine group of seventeen various hand-coloured engravings of architectural panels of the Raphael's Vatican Loggie

ELEVEN AFTER J. OTTAVIANI, NUMBERED, NUM. V, V, VI, VII, IX, XI, POSSIBLY XII (CORNER TORN), XIII, A, B AND ONE WITH TORN NUMBER; AND SIX AFTER GIOVANNI VOLPATO, NUMBERED, NO. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, LATE 18TH OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A fine group of seventeen various hand-coloured engravings of architectural panels of the Raphael's Vatican Loggie
Eleven after J. Ottaviani, numbered, num. V, V, VI, VII, IX, XI, possibly XII (corner torn), XIII, A, B and one with torn number; and six after Giovanni Volpato, numbered, no. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, late 18th or early 19th century
Eleven inscribed; Cai. Savorelli. Pict, etPet. Camporesi Arch. delin. and Joann. Ottaviani sculp. cum privilegio SS.D.N. Clementis XIII, (1060 x 490mm. and smaller) and a group of six hand-coloured engravings of architectural panels, inscribed; Ludiovicus Feseo Faurinensis delin cum privilegio S.Smi.Dni.Nni Clementis XIV Joannes Volpato, sculp. Romae, 1774, (1050 x 550 mm.) (Two with numbers missing, all torn and one repaired at margin, some minor localised waterstaining throughout, minor occasional browning, minor staining and creasing, original colours in excellent condition) (17)
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Lot Essay

These luxurious engravings, with trompel'oeuil Roman architecture inspired by Nero's Golden House, derive from the engravings of Raphael's Vatican Loggie wall decoration.
These early 16th century schemes were published in the Delle Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano. Rome: 1772-1776, after drawings by Gaetano Savorelli (d. 1791) and Pietro Camporese (1763 - 1822), engraved by Giovanni Ottaviani (1735 - 1808). The third part engraved by Giovanni Volpato (1733 - 1803) after drawings by Ludovico Teseo (1731 - 1782).

A set numbered I, III, VII, X, XI, XII, with provenance from Falanga Naples, sold at Christie's, London, 13 November 2003, lot 274. And two hand-coloured engravings at Christie's, London, 3 March 2003, lot 60. These were inspired by Giovanni Volpato's engravings and attributed to the designer Jean-Baptiste Reveillon (d. 1811), who was appointed Manufacture Royale to Louis XVI in 1784. These plates were possibly acquired by George Onslow (d. 1814), 1st Earl of Onslow, during his visits to Paris in the early 1780's whilst serving as Lord-in-Waiting to George III. They are contemporary with some of Reveillon's 'Les Deux Pigeons' paper, which the Earls acquired at this period for the drawing room at Clandon Park, Surrey (see: J. Cornforth et al, Clandon Park, 1995, p. 16).
And a group of nineteen sold at Christie's South Kensington, London, 13 September 2005, lot 409.

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