TY - BOOK AU - McDonald,Mark P. TI - Architecture, topography and military maps T2 - Paper Museum of Cassiano Dal Pozzo. Series C: Prints SN - 9781912554218 AV - N5273.2.D35 M335 2019 PY - 2019/// CY - London PB - Royal Collection Trust and The British Library in association with Harvey Miller Publishers KW - Dal Pozzo, Cassiano, KW - Windsor Castle KW - Royal Library KW - Catalogs KW - British Library KW - Prints, European KW - 17th century KW - Prints KW - Private collections KW - England KW - Windsor (Windsor and Maidenhead) N1 - Includes bibliographical references and indexes; Volume one. The Templa Diversa Romae, Templa Diversa, Popish Ceremonies II and Palazzi di Roma I albums in the British Library -- Volume two. The Palazzi di Roma II, Palazzi di Genova, Antiquitates Romanae and Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae albums and the King's topographical collection in the British Library, and the King's military collection in the Royal Library -- Volume three. The King's military collection and other military prints in the Royal Library and dispersed prints N2 - The dal Pozzo print collection was unique in its scope and organisation. Some 3,000 prints are known, in fourteen albums and many loose impressions mainly divided between the British Library and the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. Acquired from the flourishing printmaking industry of the time, the prints assembled by Cassiano dal Pozzo (1588?1657) and his younger brother Carlo Antonio (1606?89) were largely documentary and carefully ordered by subject matter: costumes, religious processions and ceremonies, tombs and catafalques, portraits, social and humorous subjects, architecture, topography, maps and military engagements.00This second and final part of the catalogue presents the architectural, topographical and military prints. Over 750 prints are devoted to ancient and modern Rome: from an album entirely dedicated to St Peter?s ? the largest building project of the day ? to another covering the major pilgrim and other churches in Rome, including exterior views, plans, altarpieces and statuary. The palaces and villas of Rome are also well represented, including Falda?s famous Palazzi di Roma, while the ancient city is evoked through two compilations of sixteenth-century prints: Hieronymous Cock?s Roman ruins and the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae with many reconstructions of ancient buildings. The collection stretched well beyond Rome however, and included architecture in other Italian and European cities (including Rubens?s Palazzi di Genova and Perret?s engravings of the Escorial) ER -