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The Vatican and Saint Peter's Basilica of Rome
Paul Letarouilly

ISBN 9781568988757
9 x 12 inches (22.9 x 30.5 cm), Hardcover, 320 pages
24 color illustrations; 243 b/w illustrations
Available (publication date 12/8/2009)Rights: World; Carton qty: 8 (410.0)
Series Classic Reprints

$125.00 £80.00
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French architect Paul Letarouilly (1795–1855), author of the masterpiece Edifices de Rome Moderne, was unequaled in his observational ability and impeccable drawing skills. He devoted many years of his life—living in austerity and refusing paying commissions—to compile and draw the intricate details and decorative elements of the most breathtaking buildings in Italy's Vatican City, including St. Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, the Pontifical Palace, the Museo Pio Clementino, and the Villa Pia.

Published in 1882, after his death, Vatican served as an unparalleled sourcebook of everything from plans, elevations, interior room views, and perspective drawings to mosaics, wall panels, doorframes, fountains, towers, domes, cornices, and moldings. Prior to the book's original publication, these details were not easily replicated in other parts of the world. Vatican gave access to rigorous documentation of the work of some of the most significant Renaissance architects—Michelangelo, Bernini, Bramante, Sangallo, and Peruzzi—and is now often credited as one of the primary catalysts for the American Renaissance style, the results of which can be seen in any capital city in America. The precision and attention to detail that Letarouilly demanded of his engravers advanced the art of etching in the nineteenth century. Exquisite rendering techniques and precise execution make this book as beautiful as it is useful. Originally published in three volumes, Vatican is presented as a single facsimile edition in our Classic Reprints series and includes a new foreword by architectural historian Ingrid Rowland.

Published in association with the Institute of Classical Architecture and Classical America.


Ingrid Rowland writes and lectures on classical antiquity, the Renaissance, and the age of the baroque. A frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books, she is the author of numerous books and a professor at the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture. She lives in Rome, Italy.

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"First published posthumously in three volumes in 1882, this remarkable suite of intricate architectural drawings of the Vatican and St. Peter's Basilica was executed by Paul-Marie Letarovilly (1795-1855), an acute, opinionated architect and a superb draftsman who devoted most of his professional life to a single massive enterprise: drawing and publishing the architecture of Rome from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries, Ingrid Rowland writes in the forward to this elegant new facsimile edition; it is published in conjunction with the Institute of Classical Architecture and Classical America, and the School of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame." — Nicholas Basbanes (December 19, 2009)

Insititute of Classical Architecture & Classical America:
"French architect Paul Letarouilly (1795-1855), known for his book Edifices de Rome Moderne as well as his unparalleled observational skills and drawing ability, devoted much of his life to record the intricacies of Vatican City and its famous buildings- St. Peters Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, the Pontifical Palace, the Museo Pio Clementino, and the Villa Pia. This book, originally published in three volumes in 1882 after his death, was an unmatched source for the decorative details of the architecture the Vatican has to offer. Vaticans impeccable records were quickly disseminated the treasures the Papal State had to offer, and went on to spur in part- the movement of American Renaissance Style. This work of art is republished here in a single book with an introduction by architectural historian Ingrid Rowland." (January 2010)

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