Firt plate titled la via crucis dentro un cemeterio de la raccolta di dodici motivi di costumi pittoreschi di roma incisi all’acqua forte da pinelli romano dedicati alla siga ortenzia lescot, pittrice, roma, 1813. This composition depicts a religious tradition that was highly developed in the nineteenth century during the last days of lent, when believers would go in procession along the via crucis or ‘way of the cross’ to relive the events of christ’s passion in various places in rome. As the title under the drawing indicates, pinelli represents penitents of the confraternity of the sacconi or devotees of jesus christ on calvary and of our lady of sorrows in aid of the holy souls in purgatory, founded in 1760 to meditate on the passion of the redeemer. Pinelli dedicated the 12 etchings depicting the picturesque costumes of rome to the french painter hortense haudebourt-lescot, who stayed in rome at the villa medici from 1808 to 1816, together with her master guillaume guillon lethière, director of the académie de france in rome. Object Type: print. Date: 1813. Medium: etching print. Bartolomeo Pinelli - La Via Crucis dentro un Cemeterio
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