Architecture Toscane, Ou Palais, Maisons, et Autre Edifices de la Toscane
Architecture Toscane, Ou Palais, Maisons, et Autre Edifices de la Toscane
Auguste Henri Victor Grandjean de Montigny; Auguste Pierre Sainte-Marie Famin
Paris: P. Didot l'Aine, 1815
[First edition of Grandjean's influential Tuscan architectural publication] Folio, 43.5 x 29 cm (16 3/4 x 11 in). Bound in contemporary 1/4 morocco over red boards. Gilt decorated spine. Minor rubbing, shelf wear to cover. Binding sound. Complete, with 109 illustrated plates (cix). Engraved title. VII, 50 p. Generally clean, a few spots, but an attractive copy. Contains architecture of Florence, Sienna, Arezzo, Livorno, Pisa, etc. Also a chronological table of the Italian architects Giotto, Alberti, Michelangelo, Brunelleschi, Scamozzi, Vasari, etc.
Interesting French architectural provenance: Small stamp of "E. Sanson, architecte." Ernest-Paul Sanson (Paris, 1836-1918) was a notable French architect of the Beaux-Arts style. He was employed in the construction of many of the grand hotels particuliers of Paris and estate chateaux.