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© Bruce M. White, 2008.
View of the Garden of Duke Mattei at the Navicella on the Celian Hill
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
ClassificationsWorks of Art on Paper
Artist (Italian, 1643 - 1678)
Publisher (Italian, 1627 - 1691)

View of the Garden of Duke Mattei at the Navicella on the Celian Hill

DateFirst published 1677, MCCM edition published ca. 1688
MediumEtching
Credit LineArt History Department Fund
Dimensions22 x 28 in. (55.9 x 71.1 cm)
Object number1996.002 Q
Label TextBetween 1581 and 1586 Ciriaco Mattei built the casino and laid out the gardens in a vineyard he had inherited on the Celian. One of the most notable features is the obelisk set in the middle of a circus-shaped space. The Mattei's palazzo in the city stood on the site of the ancient Circus Flaminius, and this circus feature seems to have been meant to commemorate the family's history. At the end of the circus there is a colossal bust of Alexander the Great. The obelisk was given to Mattei by the Roman government, probably in honor of his father Alessandro's service to the city. Throughout the grounds Ciriaco had placed elaborate fountains with both ancient and modern statues, many of which feature elements from the Labors of Hercules, especially the taking of the golden apples from the Garden of the Hesperides. References to this particular myth were a popular feature of Renaissance gardens. The heirs of Ciriaco expanded the property in the seventeenth century into the area with radiating paths at the lower left of the plan and added two fountains by the sculptor Gianlorenzo Bernini, now lost.
Exhibition HistoryGardens of Rome, Michael C. Carlos Museum, February 14 - May 17, 1998
Discovering Rome: Maps and Monuments of the Eternal City, Michael C. Carlos Museum, September 16, 2006 - January 14, 2007
Antichità, Teatro, Magnificenza: Renaissance and Baroque Images of Rome, Michael C. Carlos Museum, August 24 - November 17, 2013
Published ReferencesAntichita, Teatro, Magnificenza: Renaissance & Baroque Images of Rome (Atlanta: Michael C. Carlos Museum, 2013), 58 (checklist only).
ProvenanceEx coll. Rudolf Wittkower (1901-1971), Europe and United States. Purchased for MCCM by Emory University Art History Department from Peter Kraus [Ursus Books Limited], New York, New York.
Inscribedmargin: PROSPETTIVA DEL GIARDINO DELL ECCELLENTIS.(MO) SIGNOR DVCA MATTEI; below is nine item legend; BL: Falda's name; BR: G.G. De Rossi's address and privilege BL:"Giobattista Falda delincauit"
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© Bruce M. White, 2008.
Giovanni Battista Falda
First published 1677, MCCM edition published ca. 1688
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
Giovanni Battista Falda
First published 1677, MCCM edition published ca. 1688
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
Giovanni Battista Falda
First published 1677, MCCM edition published ca. 1688
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
Giovanni Battista Falda
First published 1677, MCCM edition published ca. 1688
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
Giovanni Battista Falda
First published 1677, MCCM edition published ca. 1688
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
Giovanni Battista Falda
First published 1677, MCCM edition published ca. 1688
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
Giovanni Battista Falda
First published 1677, MCCM edition published ca. 1688
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
Giovanni Battista Falda
First published 1677, MCCM edition published ca. 1688
© Bruce M. White, 2008.
Giovanni Battista Falda
First published 1677, MCCM edition published ca. 1688
Image courtesy of the Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University; the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript ...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi
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