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PLAN OF THE PUCCI PALACE SITUATED ON THE STREET OF DE' CRESCI ,Italy,1874 Print,Antique Engraving,Italian Architecture Print
PLAN OF THE PUCCI PALACE SITUATED ON THE STREET OF DE' CRESCI ,Italy,1874 Print,Toscany Architecture Print Historical Collectible Italian Architecture Art Print
PLAN OF THE PUCCI PALACE SITUATED ON THE STREET OF DE' CRESCI
PLAN OF THE ORLANDI PALACE
PLAN 1 - The plan of the Pucci palace is of a very simple disposition. The vestibule opens to a garden and to a small interior court with an ornate fountain. It is beautifully disposed and decorated with taste. The stairway is well placed. This Palace is attributed to the Florentine Architect Paolo Falconieri.
PLAN 2 - The Orlandi Palace is situated in front of the Santa Maria Maggiore de' Carmelitani, on De' Boni street. The facade is not very remarkable , but the disposition of the plan is very interesting. The Vestibule opens to a grand court which gives it a beautiful effect. The stairs are vast , well placed and adorned with statues.The entry of the court particularly on Beccuto Street is adorned with fountains.
This exquisite Architecture Print shows a remarkable drawing of Tuscan Renaissance Architecture. This is a rare 1874 reprint from the publication of 1815. This print is over 130 years old.
PUBLISHER- DUCHER & Cie
EDITORS - GRANDJEAN DE MONTIGNY, A. AND A. FAMIN, - Both artists studied a Beaux-Arts curriculum under Charles Percier and Pierre Leonard Fontaine. Grandjean de Montigney won the Prix de Rome in 1799, and Famin in 1801. Later Grandjean de Montigny taught at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in Rio de Janeiro. These publications showcases their background in Italianate architecture, with interior and exterior views and measured drawings.The works include Palaces, Exquisite Homes & Mansions, Churches and other Public and Private Buildings mainly from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.
Approximate Overall Size: 17 X 11 1/4 inches
CONDITION: FOLIO ENGRAVING. Blank on the back. Excellent condition. Heavier paper.Suitable ageing. The image is clean, clear and sharp with beautiful depth and detail.This beautiful rare item would look great matted and framed. An art supply store can provide you with a selection of frames for old art treasures.

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