Venus teaching Cupids to fly. Engraving by A. Campanella after A. R. Mengs, 1778.
- Mengs, Anton Raphael, 1728-1779.
- Date:
- 1778
- Reference:
- 662803i
- Part of:
- Wall paintings from the Villa Negroni (Montalto), Rome
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Description
The Roman domestic mural painting of which this is a copy was situated in a room that which was dedicated to Venus (Buti room C)
Publication/Creation
[Rome] : [Camillo Buti], 1778.
Physical description
1 print : engraving ; platemark 56.2 x 63.8 cm
Lettering
Equiti Josepho Nicolao de Azara potentiss. Caroli III Hisp. reg. Catholici apud S. Sedem pro legato procuratorique generali aequo bonarum artium aestimatori et c. parietinas picturas inter Esquilias et Viminalem collem superiore anno detectas in ruderibus privatae domus Divi Antonini Pii aevo depictas facili elegantique arte et ornamentorum simplicitate spectandas servata proportione in tabulis expressas Camillus Buti architectus romanus D.D.D. MDCCLXXVIII. Cum privilegio S.S.D.N. Pii VI. Eq. Ant. Raph. Mengs delin. Ang. Campanella sculp.
Bears number: I
References note
Hetty Joyce, 'The ancient frescoes from the Villa Negroni and their influence in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries', Art bulletin, September 1983, pp. 423-440, fig. 6
Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, 'Romanizing frescoes: from the Villa Negroni to Ickworth', in Roma britannica: art patronage and cultural exchange in eighteenth century Rome, Rome: British School at Rome, 2011, pp. 193-203 (on the excavation and fate of the frescoes)
Reference
Wellcome Collection 662803i
Reproduction note
After: a wall-painting which was discovered in Rome in 1777 in the grounds of the Villa Negroni (between S. Maria Maggiore and S. Maria degli Angeli, and later called Villa Montalto), was acquired by the Earl Bishop of Derry, and subsequently perished
Notes
One of eight prints dedicated to José Nicolás de Azara, which were subsequently (in 1793, 1800, 1801 and 1802) supplemented by a further four prints dedicated to the Earl of Bristol, Bishop of Derry
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Impression uncoloured
Location Status Access Closed storesImpression coloured in gouache
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