Currency Exchange
Fine engraving of Loggia Portico with Corinthian Columns. c1764

Fine engraving of Loggia Portico with Corinthian Columns. c1764

by Vignola, Giacomo Barozzi da

Corinthian Capitals on the Columns of this Loggia (with information in Italian about the use of architectural styles).

An exquisite original copperplate engraving published in Italy circa 1764 for Canon of the Five Orders of Architecture according to M. Iacomo Barozzi da Vignola (1507-1573. First published in Italy in 1562, Vignola's Rules set down his practical system for constructing columns in the style of five classical orders (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan and Composite). Vignola based his work on that of 1st century BC engineer and architect, Vetruvius, and utilized proportions that Vignola derived from his own measurements of Roman monuments. Barozzi's influential work was published in a number of languages for over 300 years.

Size of engraving: 6.5 x 5 inches or 16 x 13cm. Hand-colour, added since publication, certainly adds to the appeal of this engraving.

Stock Number: apArc37Price: $100.00

Quantity