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Giambattista Piranesi

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The Drawbridge

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Black and white engraving of various connecting drawbridges.
Description

Piranesi’s Carcerid’Invenzione is a series of 16 menacing, mysterious etchings that depict impossible architectural structures inhabited by laboring, manacled, or tortured men. The series originally appeared in the 1740s as Invenzioni capric. di Carceri., including an abbreviation of “capriccio” [“caprice” or “fancy”].

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“The Sublime Dreams of Piranesi”: Imagination, Information, and Antiquity

detail from "Rovine d’una Galleria"
Curators
Jeanne Britton
Date Published:
May 2025
Description

Students and scholars of British Romanticism likely know the work of Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778) through at least one of two lenses: the gaze of the grand tourists or the hallucinations of Thomas De Quincey’s English opium eater. His architectural studies of Rome’s scenic ruins, urban vistas, and archaeological marvels nourished the cultures of antiquarianism and tourism as well as the cults of the ruin and the Romantic artist. His Carceri d’invenzione, or “Imaginary Prisons,” constitutes a key series of critical prints that together suggest parallels between architectural and mental spaces that strain beyond reality, reach beyond received ideas of structure and even gesture, perhaps, to the human imagination itself.

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Alana Rigby

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Elizabeth Bernath

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Erasmus Darwin’s The Loves of the Plants

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Historical Agency and Civic Action through Antislavery Pedagogy

Patricia A. Matthew

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Romanticism and the Abolitionist Turn

Romanticism and Antislavery Literatures: Pedagogies and Contexts

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