Thursday, February 15, 2007

Musei Capitolini

Saffo and Cliopatra


Plinth of male and lion


Gladiatore Moribondo


Three pillar designs


Settimio Severo and Giordano Africano Ivniore


Iside


Sacerdote Egizio and Idole Egizio


Scala di Palmi quattro Romani


Zenone Stoico


Cercopithecus


vessel on legs


Three plinths crowned with human heads


Faustina Minore and Giuliano Apostata


Giove Ammone


Apicteac Kai and Amore


Apollo


Part-sculpted busts

Erudite Florentine scholar Giovanni Gaetano Bottari (1689-1775) was a scientist and theologian but is best remembered for his contributions to a wide range of historical art publications. He went to Rome in 1750 where he was appointed by Pope Benedict XIV as custodian of the Vatican Library.

The images here (click for full size versions) come from a 4-volume set from ~1755, 'Musei Capitolini' which were (pretty obviously) a catalogue of the sculptural holdings of the Capitoline Museums of Rome - a group of art and archaeological repositories atop the Capitoline Hill in Rome. The majority of the engravings appear to be from ancient Roman sculptures but there are occasional items from ancient Greece and Egypt.

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