
Vasi was engraving city monuments just like Piranesi. Piranesi studied the technical art of etching and engraving under Giuseppe Vasi. Piranesi was “too good” to be an engraver Piranesi, The Pillar with the Chain, Detail, Carceri d’Invenzione, 1760. The Magistrato delle Acque was actively working to save these buildings while Piranesi was printing.Ĩ. This possibly led greater public and academic interest in these monuments, possibly saving a few of them from destruction. His artistic expertise, classical knowledge, and architectural skills render realistic looks into this time. Though not photographic evidence of ancient Rome, Piranesi’s etchings create the best possible glimpse into Rome of the 18th century. Piranesi reinvigorated the public’s interest in Ancient Rome Piranesi, View of the Piazza della Rotunda, first state. Archeologists study his etchings Piranesi, View of the Pont Salario, plate 55 of Veduteĩ. He could add in notes about their engineering and ornamentation for a better understanding as well.ġ0. Piranesi came to see himself as a citizen of Rome regardless of his physical location.īy studying the classical city of Rome and its architecture, Piranesi was able to piece together what buildings truly looked like in their prime.

The brothers spent a good deal of time reading and discussing Rome’s history. He had the most connection to Roman classical history. Piranesi’s brother Andrea introduced him to both the Latin language and classical, ancient studies. Piranesi studied the classics Piranesi, Various Roman Ionic capitals compared with Greek examples, mid 18th century.

His engravings capture buildings with such accuracy that knowledge of their inner workings becomes apparent.ġ1. Later in his life, this architectural knowledge becomes evident.

This familial connection gave Piranesi the opportunity to intensely study as an apprentice under a successful architect. As a member of the Magistrato delle Acque, he was working to restore and engineer historical buildings and monuments He was responsible for restoring historical buildings throughout Italy. Piranesi’s uncle, Matteo Lucchesi was a leading architect. Piranesi was an architect Official Identification for the Magistrato delle Acque
