A beautifully rendered book that is the most important study of
Piranesi's drawings to appear in more than a generation.
In a letter written near the end of his life, Giovanni Battista Piranesi
(1720-78) explained that he left his native Venice because no patrons
were willing to support "the sublimity of [his] ideas." Residing in
Rome, he became internationally famous as a printmaker and designer,
among other numerous pursuits. While Piranesi's notoriety stems from his
etchings, he was also an accomplished draftsman who first developed much
of his work in drawings.
Sublime Ideas is the most comprehensive, updated study of Piranesi's
drawings with over two hundred illustrations offering insight into his
life and creative endeavors. Coinciding with the Morgan's Spring 2023
exhibition, Sublime Ideas diligently surveys the artist's enduring
work as an artistic force.