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Plates 9-11, from Nella Venuta, 1764. Creator: Franz Edmund Weirotter
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Plates 9-11, from Nella Venuta, 1764. Creator: Franz Edmund Weirotter
Plates 9-11, from Nella Venuta, 1764
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Plates 9-11 from Nella Venuta by Franz Edmund Weirotter, created in 1764, depict a series of four etchings in black on ivory laid paper, folded together. These intricately detailed prints are a visual representation of Etienne de Lavallée Poussin's literary work, "Nella Venuta in Roma," which chronicles the experiences of a young man's journey to Rome during the 18th century. The first image, Plate 9, shows a man in a cassock, likely a Catholic priest or monk, gesturing towards the viewer with an open hand. He stands before a backdrop of ancient Roman ruins, symbolizing the intersection of past and present. The second plate, Plate 10, portrays a group of figures gathered around a table, engaged in animated conversation. The third plate, Plate 11, presents a scene of the young man's arrival in Rome, with the city's iconic structures visible in the distance. These etchings, created by the Austrian artist Franz Edmund Weirotter, offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Italy during the 18th century. The depiction of Catholicism and the Roman Catholic Church is evident throughout the series, reflecting the dominant religious and social landscape of the time. The black and white etchings, with their intricate details and bold lines, serve as a testament to the artistic skill and craftsmanship of the era. These plates are not only valuable historical artifacts but also an important contribution to the broader narrative of European art and literature. They provide a unique window into the past, offering insights into the customs, beliefs, and daily life of the 18th century. Today, they are preserved and displayed in various art institutions, including the Art Institute of Chicago, where they continue to inspire and captivate audiences.
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