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Tomb of Scipio
September 22, 2014
Granite and Bronze models of the Tomb of Scipio
Paintings
A Re-discovered 17th c. Capriccio By Giovanni Ghisolfi is Identified and Conserved by Piraneseum
Models
Tiffany & Co. Archives Acquires Piraneseum’s 19th C. Model of New York’s Cleopatra’s Needle, Made by Tiffany & Co.
Works on Paper
Veduta della Piazza di S. Marco, Venice: A Rediscovered Drawing by Luca Carlevarijs
Vernet Drawing, Picturing Himself, Piranesi, and Clerisseau Sketching at Hadrian’s Villa, Highlights “All Roads Lead to Rome”
Decorative Arts
Chrysler Museum Acquires Rare 19th C. Tabletop for its Celebrated Collection
News
Christie’s tells the story of “Souvenirs from the Grand Tour”
Piraneseum in Christie’s Exceptional Sale, April 20, 2018
“Casanova: The Seduction of Europe” Illuminates 18th C. Europe with a Spectacular Group of Paintings
A House or A Museum? Piraneseum video by Curbed.com
All Roads Lead to Rome – SFO Museum Exhibition of Architectural Mementos From Piraneseum’s Collection
Piraneseum Ghisolfi Capriccio is Cover of Monumental New Work About Italian Ruins Paintings