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037 _aBSR-DIG-tapri-mis-022
_bBSR
_c(digital file from original)
040 _aIT-RoBS
041 _aengita
099 _aTA[PRI]-Mis04-022
100 1 _961047
_aLabruzzi, Carlo,
_dapproximately 1765-1818
_eengraver.
245 1 0 _aEntrance to the Tomb of the Scipio Family discovered AD 1780 with the Sarcophagus, Inscriptions & Busts found in it
_h[graphic] =
_bIngresso al Sepolcro della Famiglia dei Scipioni scoperto l'anno 1780 col Sarcofago, Iscrizioni, e Busti ivi trovati. N.° 7 /
_c[Carlo Labruzzi].
246 3 1 _aIngresso al Sepolcro della Famiglia dei Scipioni scoperto l'anno 1780 col Sarcofago, Iscrizioni, e Busti ivi trovati
260 _a[S.l.] :
_b[s.n.],
_c[1794?]
300 _a1 print :
_betching ;
_cimage 43 x 55.5 cm, on sheet 51.5 x 70 cm.
500 _aGood condition. This is the seventh in a series of prints from the Via Appia that Carlo Labruzzi executed for Sir Richard Colt Hoare.
506 _aClosed access material (Library)
520 _aThe composition is completely dominated by the large sarcophagus of the Sepolcro degli Scipioni surrounded by busts and Latin inscriptions. There are ruins and dwellings in the background featuring several figures.
536 _aSponsored by the ARC Universities of WA, Melbourne Monash Humanities E-research Project 2008
540 _f1
545 0 _aCarlo Labruzzi was popular with the English Grand Tourists in Rome for whom he made souvenir drawings and watercolours.
_bIn 1789 on the 31st of October Sir Richard Colt Hoare invited Labruzzi to accompany him along the Appian Way following the itinerary outlined by the Roman poet Horace in his description of a journey made to Brindisi in 38 BC. During this trip Labruzzi was to make drawings of the remains of the ancient tombs and villas along the way. The journey was uncompleted due to bad weather and Labruzzi’s ill health and was terminated at Benevento. However, 226 pen-and-wash drawings were completed and bound into 5 volumes by Colt Hoare. A second set of drawings, which are less highly finished perhaps served as preparatory studies were kept by Labruzzi who engraved 24 of the plates himself 5 years after the journey (1794).
561 _aThe print belonged to Thomas Ashby (1874-1931), Director British School at Rome (1906-1925), who inherited his father’s library and continued to enrich the collection throughout his life. The collection was purchased from his widow in 1931 for the BSR Library thanks to a generous donation from the Treasurer at the time, William Russell.
580 _aForms part of: Ashby Collection. Prints.
591 _aAshby Collection. Prints
600 3 0 _968740
_aScipio family
_xTomb
_vPictorial works.
650 7 _aArchaeological sites
_zItaly
_zRome
_y1790-1800.
_2lctgm
650 7 _aInscriptions
_zItaly
_zRome
_y1790-1800.
_2lctgm
650 7 _aSarcophagi
_zItaly
_zRome
_y1790-1800.
_2lctgm
650 7 _aTombs & sepulchral monuments
_zItaly
_zRome
_y1790-1800.
_2lctgm
651 0 _929068
_aAppian Way (Italy)
_xAntiquities
_vPictorial works.
651 0 _930916
_aRome (Italy)
_xAntiquities
_vPictorial works.
655 7 _947335
_aEtchings
_y1790-1800.
_2gmgpc
662 _aItaly
_bLazio
_dRoma
_gVia Appia.
_2tgn
700 1 _914914
_aAshby, Thomas,
_d1874-1931
_ecollector.
773 0 _tAshby Collection
850 _aIT-RoBS
852 _aBritish School at Rome
_bLibrary
_eRome, ITALY
_kpri
856 4 1 _uhttp://www.bsrdigitalcollections.it/islandora/object/ASHBY-PRINTS:25
_zBSR Digital Collections website
907 _a.b14977862
_b14-10-14
_c21-01-08
942 _c25
_2z
998 _b21-01-08
_cm
_dq