Title
Stables of Mecoenas's Villa (from: A Select Collection of Views and Ruins in Rome and its Vicinity)
Artist
Year
1798
Technique
aquatint with handcoloring
Image Size
5 7/8 x 9 1/8" image size; 8-1/8 x 11-1/8" platemark
Signature
name engraved in publication line below title
Edition Size
unstated
Annotations
title and publisher's information engraved below image
Reference
Paper
antique-white J Whatman Turkey Mill wove
State
published
Publisher
J. Merigot & R. Edwards
Inventory ID
20483
Price
$200.00
Description
This is a hand colored aquatint by James A. Merigot and was published by Merigot and Robert Edwards (1768-1827) in London in 1798 as a portfolio titled: "A SELECT COLLECTION OF VIEWS AND RUINS IN ROME AND ITS VICINITY; EXECUTED FROM DRAWINGS MADE UPON THE SPOT IN THE YEAR 1791" The portfolio consisted of 59 plates, printed on J. Whatman paper. Each image has a typeset title and the publication line, which in this case, reads: "London, Pub’d Dec’r 7 1796 by J. Merigot, No 28 Haymarket, & R. Edwards 142 New Bond Street.” Near Tivoli, through the Porta Oscura, or the gate that leads to Rome, the ruins of the celebrated Villa of Mecenas stand a little to the left, on the banks of the Teverone. A branch of the river pours through the arched gallery and vaulted cellars; and shakes the edifice as it passes along. The Cardinal Ruffo, during the reign of Pius VI, turned it into a foundry.