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"The new map of Rome" dedicated to Pope Benedict XIV, engraving, Giovan Battista Nolli (1692-1756), National Roman Museum, Terme di Diocleziano, Rome
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"The new map of Rome" dedicated to Pope Benedict XIV, engraving, Giovan Battista Nolli (1692-1756), National Roman Museum, Terme di Diocleziano, Rome
"The new map of Rome" dedicated to Pope Benedict XIV, engraving, Giovan Battista Nolli (1692-1756), National Roman Museum, Terme di Diocleziano, Rome Rome Terme di Diocleziano, National Roman Museum Engraving Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1959. Date of Artwork:1748. Artist:Nolli Giovan Battista (1692-1756)
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-053843-0000
Media ID 33133516
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This print showcases "The new map of Rome" dedicated to Pope Benedict XIV, an exquisite engraving created by the talented Giovan Battista Nolli (1692-1756). Housed in the National Roman Museum within the Terme di Diocleziano in Rome, this artwork is a testament to the rich history and architectural marvels of the city. Dating back to 1748, Nolli's masterpiece captures Rome during the Renaissance-Baroque period, showcasing its intricate buildings, bridges, and naval and river transportation routes. The map also highlights numerous churches that played a significant role in shaping Rome as a center of Christian religious devotion. As you gaze upon this print taken in 1959 by Alinari Fratelli, you are transported back through time to witness the urban landscape of eighteenth-century Europe. The roads and avenues depicted on this map reflect both Renaissance and Baroque styles that were prevalent during that era. "The new map of Rome" not only serves as a historical document but also offers a glimpse into how cities evolve over centuries. It provides valuable insights into how urban planning has shaped societies throughout different periods. With its detailed depiction of squares and piazzas nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes formed by rivers coursing through the cityscape, this engraving truly captures the essence of Rome's beauty. Its significance lies not only in its artistic merit but also in its ability to preserve invaluable knowledge about one of Europe's most iconic cities across multiple millennia. In conclusion, this remarkable print immortalizes Giovan Battista Nolli's dedication to mapping out Rome for Pope Benedict XIV. It stands as a testament to his talent while offering viewers an opportunity to delve into centuries-old architecture and experience firsthand how ancient cities like Rome have evolved over time.
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