Roman Costume is an original etching artwork realized by Bartolomeo Pinelli in 1831. Signed by the artist on the plate, dated lower right. Good conditions. The artwork represents a woman in traditional Roman costume, skillfully depicted through soft and precise strokes. In addition to its intrinsic artistic value, the artist's work as an illustrator has a significant documentary significance in the ethnography of Italy and Switzerland. Bartolomeo Pinelli (Rome, November 20, 1781 - Rome, April 1, 1835) was an Italian engraver, painter and ceramist. An extremely prolific graphic artist, it has recently been estimated that he has produced about four thousand engravings and ten thousand drawings. In his prints he illustrated the costumes of the Italian people, the great masterpieces of literature: Virgilio, Dante, Tasso, Ariosto, Cervantes, Manzoni, and subjects of Roman, Greek, Napoleonic history, etc. The most recurring theme in general is Rome, its inhabitants, its monuments, the ancient city and the one that is contemporary to him. He had among his pupils the well-known portrait painter from Gorizia Giuseppe Tominz. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution
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