Veduta del Ponte a S. Trinita, della Chiesa de S. Trinita, e della Colonna inalzata da Cosimo I. Plate XIV from Giuseppe Zocchi, Scelta di XXIV Vedute delle principali Contrade, Piazza, Chiese, e Palazzi della Citta di Firenze (Florence: Giuseppe Bouchard, 1754)
Giuseppe Zocchi, Johann Andreas Pfeffel, Giuseppe Bouchard
1900-1940
Category
Prints and Maps
Creator/Artist/Maker
Giuseppe Zocchi (Draftsman)
Place of Origin
Florence; Firenze; Tuscany; Italy; Europe
Materials
Ink
Paper (wove)
Museum Object Number
1969.2788.008
Credit Line/Donor
Bequest of Henry Francis du Pont
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Complete Details
Object Number
1969.2788.008
Object Name
Print (Offset lithograph)
Title
Veduta del Ponte a S. Trinita, della Chiesa de S. Trinita, e della Colonna inalzata da Cosimo I. Plate XIV from Giuseppe Zocchi, Scelta di XXIV Vedute delle principali Contrade, Piazza, Chiese, e Palazzi della Citta di Firenze (Florence: Giuseppe Bouchard, 1754)
Category
Prints and Maps
Creator (Role)
Giuseppe Zocchi (Draftsman); Johann Andreas Pfeffel (Engraver); Giuseppe Bouchard (Publisher)
Place of Origin
Florence; Firenze; Tuscany; Italy; Europe
Origin Notes
Originally published in Florence.
Secondary Place of Origin
Augsburg; Schwaben; Bavaria; Germany; Europe
Secondary Origin Notes
Plate engraved in Augsburg.
Date
1900-1940
Mark/Signature/Inscription/Label
Type: Inscription
Location: Lower left beneath image
Inscription: Ioseph Zocchi delin.
Type: Inscription
Location: Lower right beneath image
Inscription: Johan Andreas Pfeffel S C. A. Chalcogr. Sculpt. direxit Aug. Vindel.
Mark/Signature: Yes
Subject(s)
City view
Materials
Ink
Paper (wove)
Techniques
Offset lithography
Dimensions (inches)
17.2 (H) x 22.51 (W) x 13.52 (Image H) x 18.3 (Image W)
Dimensions (centimeters)
43.8 (H) x 57.18 (W) x 34.35 (Image H) x 46.5 (Image W)
Measurement Notes
H at right. W at bottom.
Edition State
Reproduction
Edition Watermark
none
Edition Notes
Originally published as part of Giuseppe Zocchi, Scelta di XXIV Vedute delle principali Contrade, Piazza, Chiese, e Palazzi della Citta di Firenze (Florence: Giuseppe Bouchard, 1754).