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ID: 700000476
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Record Type: Movable Work
Disegno del arco trionfale inalzato d'ordine di Sua Maestà il re delle Due Sicilie Gerusalemme &c. per il passaggio della s. di n. sig.re papa Clemente XIII al possesso della basilica di S. Gio. Laterano il dì 12 novemb. 1758 (etching (print); Vasi, Giuseppe (etcher, 1710-1782); published 1758; Getty Research Institute, Special Collections (Los Angeles, ...; 642856; (CMalG)1366-954; accession number: P910002** (FF. 994))
Note: The arch was commissioned by King Carlo of the Two Sicilies who, as son of Isabella Farnese of Parma and King Felipe V of Spain, had ruled as duke of Parma from 1732 to 1734. It was designed by the Florentine Ferdinando Fuga, whom Carlo nominated royal architect in 1759. Not listed in: Scalabroni, L. Giuseppe Vasi (1981); Sicilian printmaker and painter from Corleone, who moved to Rome in 1736; The print shows a triumphal arch erected in honor of Pope Clemente XIII's taking possession of San Giovanni in Laterano on November 12, 1758; The papal cavalcade to the basilica is depicted as it proceeds in front of the portal of the Orti farnesiani, through the ephemeral arch and the nearby Arch of Titus, toward the Colosseum; Glued to a disbound album leaf that is numbered and annotated in brown ink: 146 crossed out / 108 / Morelli scultore / al Catalogo degl'accademia di / ... il 1653 / ..; Mounted together with a print titled Triumphal arch: accn. no. P910002** (FF. 916); Forms part of the Collection of festival prints, 1530-1887 (Special Collections accn. no. P910002**). Publication: [1758]. Catholic Church, Pope (1758-1769: Clement XIII).
Titles:
Disegno del arco trionfale inalzato d'ordine di Sua Maestà il re delle Due Sicilie Gerusalemme &c. per il passaggio della s. di n. sig.re papa Clemente XIII al possesso della basilica di S. Gio. Laterano il dì 12 novemb. 1758 (preferred,C,U,RP,Italian-P,U,U)
Triumphal arch for Pope Clement XIII taking possession of San Giovanni in Laterano in 1758 (C,U,DE,English,U,U)
Catalog Level: item
Work Types:
etching (print) [300041365] (preferred)
..... (Objects Facet, Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name), Visual Works (hierarchy name), visual works (works), <visual works by material or technique>, prints (visual works), <prints by process or technique>, <prints by process: transfer method>, intaglio prints)
prints (visual works) [300041273]
..... (Objects Facet, Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name), Visual Works (hierarchy name), visual works (works), <visual works by material or technique>)

Classifications:
prints (preferred)

Creation Date: published 1758

Creator Display:
Vasi, Giuseppe (etcher, 1710-1782) [preferred,GRISC]
printmaker Vasi, Giuseppe (Italian printmaker, archaeologist, 1710-1782) [500018222]
artist Fuga, Ferdinando (Italian architect, 1699 - ca. 1782) Extent: work depicted [500012429]
Locations:
Current: Getty Research Institute, Special Collections (Los Angeles, Los Angeles county, California, United States) [500353615] Getty Research Institute, J. Paul Getty Trust, Corporate Bodies (Corp. Body)
Repository Numbers: 642856; (CMalG)1366-954; accession number: P910002** (FF. 994)
Credit Line: copyright J. Paul Getty Trust, Getty Research Institute, Special Collections
Address Note: 1200 Getty Center Dr., Suite 1100, Los Angeles, CA 90049-1688
Display Materials: 1 print: etching
prints (visual works) [300041273]
.......(Objects Facet, Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name), Visual Works (hierarchy name), visual works (works), <visual works by material or technique>)
etching (printing process) [300053241]
.......(Activities Facet, Processes and Techniques (hierarchy name), <processes and techniques by specific type>, <image-making processes and techniques>, <printing and printing processes and techniques>, printing processes, intaglio printing processes)

Dimensions: sheet 31.4 x 21.9 cm, on mount 56 x 41.6 cm
General Subject:
events (preferred)
architecture
history and legend

Specific Subjects:
triumphal arch (memorial arch) [300007003]
.....(Objects Facet, Built Environment (hierarchy name), Single Built Works (hierarchy name), single built works (built environment), <single built works by specific type>, <single built works by function>, monuments, <monuments by form>, memorial arches) (AAT)
ephemeral structure [300007997]
.....(Objects Facet, Built Environment (hierarchy name), Single Built Works (hierarchy name), single built works (built environment), <single built works by specific type>, <single built works by design>) (AAT)
investiture [300379144]
.....(Activities Facet, Events (hierarchy name), events (activities), cultural events, ceremonies, cultural ceremonies) (AAT)
festivals (celebrations) [300073472]
.....(Activities Facet, Events (hierarchy name), events (activities), cultural events, celebrations) (AAT)
Charles III, King of Spain (Spanish king, 1716-1788) [500122380]
.....(Non-Artists) (ULAN)
Clement XIII, Pope (Italian pope, 1693-1769) [500252926]
.....(Non-Artists) (ULAN)
Orsini, Dominico (Italian architect, 17th century) [500275490]
.....(Persons, Artists) (ULAN)
antiquities (object genre) [300311592]
.....(Objects Facet, Object Genres (hierarchy name), object genres (object classifications), <object genres by cultural or intellectual evaluation>) (AAT)
processions [300069290]
.....(Activities Facet, Events (hierarchy name), events (activities), cultural events, ceremonies, cultural ceremonies) (AAT)
Foro Romano [7006946]
.....(Rome (inhabited place), Roma province (province), Lazio (region (administrative division)), Italy (nation), Europe (continent), World (facet)) (TGN)
Rome [7000874]
.....(Roma province (province), Lazio (region (administrative division)), Italy (nation), Europe (continent), World (facet)) (TGN)
triumphal arches (memorial arches) [300007003]
.....(Objects Facet, Built Environment (hierarchy name), Single Built Works (hierarchy name), single built works (built environment), <single built works by specific type>, <single built works by function>, monuments, <monuments by form>, memorial arches) (AAT)

Inscriptions: Disegno del arco trionfale inalzato d'ordine di Sua Maestà il re delle Due Sicilie Gerusalemme &c. per il passaggio della s. di n. sig.re papa Clemente XIII al possesso della basilica di S. Gio. Laterano il dì 12 novemb. 1758 architettura del cavalier Ferdinando Fuga ing.re ed arch. di Sua Maestà ; dall'vmiliss.o devotiss.o ed obb.o s.re Giuseppe Vasi incisore. Ten-line inscription in tablet of arch: CLEMENTI XIII. / P. O. M. / MORVM CANDORE DOCTRINA / ...; Dedication in lower margin: Dedicato all'Eminentissimo, e Rmo Principe Il Sig.re Card. Domenico Orsini, Protettore appresso la Santa Sede, dei Regni delle due Sicilie.
Related Works:
source for .... Arco trionfale eretto per il passaggio della santità di nostro signore papa Clemente XIV. al possesso della basilica lateranense il dì 26. novembre 1769 [700001405]
..........etching (print); Vasi, Giuseppe (etcher, 1710-1782); Published 1769; Getty Research Institute, Special Collections (Los Angeles, ...; 2648-200; 648200; (CMalG)1366-954; accession number: P910002** (FF. 1032)

List/Hierarchical Position:
..... Movable Works
.......... Movable Works by class: drawings, paintings, prints, other two-dimensional media
Sources and Contributors:
Disegno del arco trionfale inalzato d'ordine di Sua Maestà il re delle Due Sicilie Gerusalemme &c. per il passaggio della s. di n. sig.re papa Clemente XIII al possesso della basilica di S. Gio. Laterano il dì 12 novemb. 1758........ [GRISC,VP]
........ GRI Special Collections databases (1983-) 642856
Triumphal arch for Pope Clement XIII taking possession of San Giovanni in Laterano in 1758........ [VP]
........ GRI Special Collections databases (1983-) note
Subject: ....... [GRISC,VP]
....................... GRI Special Collections databases (1983-)
Note:
English ..... [GRISC,VP]
..... GRI Special Collections databases (1983-)
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