N. BITTNER (*1786) after DE PIAN (*1784), Pyrus... Lot 159
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N. BITTNER (*1786) after DE PIAN (*1784), Pyrus and Astiager, theatre backdrop, around 1818, Etching
Norbert Bittner (1786 - 1851 ) after Antonio de Pian (1784 Venice - 1851 Vienna): Pyrus and Astiager, theatre backdrop with magnificent orientalising sanctuary or throne room, c. 1818, Etching
Technique:
Etching on Paper
Inscription:
At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "N. Bittner f. N. 37 / de Pian invt.". At the lower part inscribed: "Pyrus und Astiager".
Date:
c. 1818
Description:
The artwork shows a perspective interior view of monumental architecture. Richly detailed columns support a geometric ceiling pattern, while the interior is decorated with sculptures, volutes and ornaments. A central incidence of light emphasises the depth of the room, the end point of which is formed by a sun motif. The engraving combines elements of the Renaissance and Mannerism and illustrates the richness of design of imaginary architecture.
Source:
Norbert Bittner (1786 -1851 ) Theaterdecorationen nach den Original Skitzen des k.k. Hof Theater Mahlers Anton de Pian, gestochen und verlegt von Norbert Bittner, um, 1818, No. 37 | Theater, Landscape, Architecture
Keywords:
architecture; interior view; columns; perspective; geometric pattern; ceiling; light; depth; ornaments; sun motif; Mannerism; Renaissance; sculptures; volutes; imaginary; work of art; engraving; richness of detail; architectural art; interior design, 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, Austria, Vienna,
Size:
Paper: 17,5 cm x 21,8 cm (6,9 x 8,6 in), Plate: 13,3 cm x 15,5 cm (5,2 x 6,1 in)
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