Nocturne with Architecture (Antonio Basoli, 1810)

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Nocturne with Architecture (Antonio Basoli, 1810)
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Antonio Basoli - Night scene with architectures, 1810.
"Notturno con architecture (Night scene with architecture)" by Antonio Basoli, 1810. Oil on canvas, 60 x 80 cm. A capriccio* Italian artist 1774-1843. Image via Arnold Böcklin e gli Artisti del Sublime, on Facebook. *In paintings, a capriccio “is an architectural fantasy, placing together buildings, archaeological ruins and other architectural elements in fictional and often fantastical combinations.” - Wikipedia, under Capriccio.
Antonio Basoli, Untitled, n.d., pen and ink, ink wash and watercolor, 14 x 23 1⁄4 in. (35.5 x 59.0 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson and Mrs. Loreine Wuorinen, 1981.161.39
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Notturno con Architetture (Nocturnal Scene with Architecture) by Antonio Basoli (1810)
Books On Books Collection - Antonio & Giovanni Battista de Pian
Books On Books Collection – Antonio & Giovanni Battista de Pian
Top row: A, C and E from Alphabetto Latino Schizzato a Bena da Antonio de Pian, reproduced in Antonio Basoli: Alfabeto Pittorico 1839, edited by Joseph Kiermeier-Dobre and Fritz Franz Vogel, published as part of the boxed set Alphabets Buchstaben Calligraphy by Ravensburger Buchverlag (1998). Hardback, sewn. H275 x W255 mm, 144 pages. Acquired from Antiquariat Terrahe & Oswald, 14 March…
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