Description: Extremely rare wood engraving published in 1598 in Venice on the costume of a Roman noble woman. The title of the engraving is “Delle nobili donne romane moderne”, the text associated with the engraving in the work indicates in particular “The women of Roman noble houses wear a costume similar to that of the women of Romagna and Tuscany.. .” This extraordinary testimony to costumes and fashion is certainly one of the first iconographic representations of the inhabitants of Rome in the 16th century. This exceptional engraving is taken from the rare work of Vecellio Cesare published in 1598 in its second edition. On the back of the engraving a text in Latin and Italian which does not necessarily correspond to the image. VECELLIO, Cesare (1521-1601). Habiti antichi et moderni di tutto il Mondo. Venice: Giovanni Bernardo Sessa, 1598. Second edition, greatly enriched, of this major collection of the history of the costume book, copy elegantly bound by Derome. With the great discoveries and the commercial and diplomatic links that were being forged, Europe was becoming increasingly curious about other cultures. Picturesque costume books were then particularly in Vogue , particularly in the Venice region, where several titles appeared in the second half of the 16th century. Vecellio's collection is probably the most famous example of this production. This second edition is considerably enriched compared to the previous one, with just under a hundred additional plates. Brunet, Suppl. II, col. 852; Colas, II, 2977; von Liepperheide, No. 22; Carboni and Kennedy, “Islamic Art and Culture: The Venetian Perspective.” in Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000. Superb engraving. Original edition. Format 17/12 cm. Good condition for a document that is over 400 years old. We only sell authentic documents We accept payment by check We have many historical documents and engravings from the times of the French Revolution, the ancien regime and the Empire on our EBay store.Second edition, greatly enriched, of this major collection of the history of the costume book, copy elegantly bound by Derome. With the great discoveries and the commercial and diplomatic links that were being forged, Europe was becoming increasingly curious about other cultures. Picturesque costume books were then particularly in Vogue , particularly in the Venice region, where several titles appeared in the second half of the 16th century. Vecellio's collection is probably the most famous example of this production. This second edition is considerably enriched compared to the previous one, with just under a hundred additional plates. Brunet, Suppl. II, col. 852; Colas, II, 2977; von Liepperheide, No. 22; Carboni and Kennedy, “Islamic Art and Culture: The Venetian Perspective.” in Heilbru
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Nom: Rome
Name of publication: Rome
Binding: Non-connected, article
Language: Italian
Number of pages: 1
date of publication: 1598
period: Until XVIIth siècle
Author: Vecellio
Place of Publication: Italy
Object modified: Non
Special Attributes: Edition original
Topic: History
Brand: Unbranded
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