Design for a Painted Wall Decoration for Palazzo Massimo all'Aracoeli (Rome) 1683 Basilio Briccio Italian Although registered as a painter at the Roman Accademia di San Luca, Basilio Briccio seems to have mainly been active as an architect. He worked together with his sister Plautilla who is one of the first female architects known to have worked in Italy. This drawing was made for one of Briccios lesser known projects: the decoration of a wall in the Palazzo of the ‘Signori Massimi in Rome (now destroyed). Presented are trompe loeil paintings of marble classical sculptures in niches against a wall with garden access. The artist used this sheet as a presentation drawing to show his patrons what it would look like. The same drawing was subsequently used as a contract between artist and patron. With their signatures in the lower left corner, they both agreed that the executed project would resemble the design as presented in this drawing.. Design for a Painted Wall Decoration for Pala

Design for a Painted Wall Decoration for Palazzo Massimo all'Aracoeli (Rome) 1683 Basilio Briccio Italian Although registered as a painter at the Roman Accademia di San Luca, Basilio Briccio seems to have mainly been active as an architect. He worked together with his sister Plautilla who is one of the first female architects known to have worked in Italy. This drawing was made for one of Briccios lesser known projects: the decoration of a wall in the Palazzo of the ‘Signori Massimi in Rome (now destroyed). Presented are trompe loeil paintings of marble classical sculptures in niches against a wall with garden access. The artist used this sheet as a presentation drawing to show his patrons what it would look like. The same drawing was subsequently used as a contract between artist and patron. With their signatures in the lower left corner, they both agreed that the executed project would resemble the design as presented in this drawing.. Design for a Painted Wall Decoration for Pala
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