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Le Arti Di Bologna Disegnate Da Anibale Caracci Ed Intagliate Da Simone Guilini Coll'Assistenza Di Alessandro Algardi Aggiuntavi la Vita del sudetto Annibale Caracci Dedicate All'Illmo Signore, il Signor Marchese Giambattista Piccaluga

RA Collection: Book

Record number

03/2192

Imprint

In Roma,: M.DCC.XL. -, Apresso Gregorio Roisecco Mercante de' Libri in Piazza Navona. Con Licenza De' Superiori.

Physical Description

8, [2] p., port., 80 pl.; 405 mm.

Contents

[T.p., dedic.] - Imprimatur - La Vita Di Annibale Caracci - Nomi Degli Artisti Della Citta' Di Bologna Figurati Da Annibale Carracci] - [Port.; plates].

Responsibility Note

Plates 25, 48, 52-54, 56, 57, 61, 62 and 64 are signed as designed ('I(n)') by 'AC', 'Annib. Carrac.' (or similar). Plate 18 is also signed as engraved by Sim. Guillain.

The work is dedicated by Gregorio Roisecco to the 'Illustrissimo Signore'.

References

Katalog Der Freiherrlich Von Lipperheide'schen Kostümbibliothek (repr. 1963), no. 1290, p.519; R. Colas, Bibliographie Générale du Costume (repr. 1933), no. 538, p.190-1.

A. Molinari Pradelli, Gli antichi mestieri di Bologna nelle incisione di A. Carracci, G.M. Metelli e G.M. Tamburini (1984). A survey was D. Millar, Street criers and itinerant tradesmen in European prints (1970).

Summary Note

The portrait of Annibale Carracci carries the date of 1646. Annibale Carracci made the drawings of artisans and street-criers of Bologna in the 1580s. Engravings of them were published in Rome in 1646 (Diverse Figure ... Da Annibale Carracci Intagliate ... da Simone Guilino Parigino) and in 1660 (Di Bologna, L'Arti Per Via D'Anibal. Caraci, Disegnate, intagliate ... Da Gioseppe Ma: Mittelli).

One of the drawings survives at the National Gallery, Edinburgh.

Provenance

Acquired between 1769 and 1802. Recorded in RAA Library, Catalogue, 1802.

Binding Note

18th-century mottled calf, upper and lower covers having gilt-stamped rococo borders and central armorial cartouche surmounted with a coronet; gilt-decorated spine, red morocco spine-label lettered 'Carac Arti Di Bolog'.

Name as Subject

Subject

Street vendors - Cries - Peddlers and peddling - Craftsmen - Occupations - Costumes - Dress - Italy - Emilia Romagna - Bologna - History - 16th century
Drawings - Italy - Emilia Romagna - Bologna - 16th century
Pictorial works - Italy - 18th century

Contributors

Annibale Carracci, source artist, draughtsman
Simon Guillain the elder, engraver
Alessandro Algardi, engraver
Gregorio Roisecco, publisher
Giambattista Piccaluga marchese, dedicatee