FDA-D.985-2014
Parts
FDA-D.985-2014
Identification
Ponte Solaria
Parrocel
Parrocel
assigned by cataloguer
collection
collection
See Collection Record FDA-D.970-2014
16
Description
Rome
View of the Ponte Solaria
height (actual size): 266mm
width (actual size): 412mm
width (actual size): 412mm
Inscribed in ink '16' in lower right corner
Inscribed in ink in another hand 'no dici dotto', and in another hand next to it 'Ponte Salaro'
Insribed in pencil in another hand on the mount 'Ponte Salaria', 'Ponte Salaria (erased) destroyed in the Garibaldian War.'
Inscribed in ink in another hand 'no dici dotto', and in another hand next to it 'Ponte Salaro'
Insribed in pencil in another hand on the mount 'Ponte Salaria', 'Ponte Salaria (erased) destroyed in the Garibaldian War.'
Black-and-white chalk on buff paper, mounted on sheets with a double grey wash border
Production
Parrocel, Etienne, 1696 - 1775 (Artist)
Before 1740
History and association
Baddeley, Welbore St. Clair, 1856 - 1945: Bequested to Eton College in 1945
Hare, Augustus: Possibly owned by Augustus Hare, Rome
Peachey, John (2nd Baron Selsey), 1749 - 1816: J. Peachey purchased the drawings from W. Locke after his return from the Grand Tour in 1777
Locke, William: W. Locke purchased the drawings in Rome in 1750
Hare, Augustus: Possibly owned by Augustus Hare, Rome
Peachey, John (2nd Baron Selsey), 1749 - 1816: J. Peachey purchased the drawings from W. Locke after his return from the Grand Tour in 1777
Locke, William: W. Locke purchased the drawings in Rome in 1750
• Ingamells, J., A Dictionary of British and Irish Travellers in Italy 1701-1800, New Haven and London, 1997 (p. 750)
• Quarrie, P., Treasures of Eton College Library: 550 years of collecting, exhibition catalogue, Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, 1990 (pp.110-111)
• Connor, L., A Set of Chalk Vedute by Etienne Parrocel, Eton Collections Review no.3, pp.50-55
• Quarrie, P., Treasures of Eton College Library: 550 years of collecting, exhibition catalogue, Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, 1990 (pp.110-111)
• Connor, L., A Set of Chalk Vedute by Etienne Parrocel, Eton Collections Review no.3, pp.50-55