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Chinese Agoda Temple Plan, Architectural Floor Plan Engraving – Ferrario, 1815 This finely engraved architectural plan forms part of Giulio … Read more Chinese Agoda Temple Plan, Architectural Floor Plan Engraving – Ferrario, 1815 This finely engraved architectural plan forms part of Giulio Ferrario’s celebrated early nineteenth-century publication Le Costume Antico e Moderno, one of the most ambitious illustrated surveys of global cultures, architecture, and social customs produced during the Enlightenment period. Engraved by Luigi Giarre and published in Italy in 1815, the plate presents a detailed architectural floor plan illustrating the spatial organization and ceremonial layout of a Chinese temple or sacred structure, reflecting European scholarly fascination with Asian architectural traditions. Ferrario’s encyclopedic project sought to visually document world civilizations through costume, ritual objects, architecture, and social practices, combining artistic craftsmanship with early ethnographic curiosity. Architectural plates such as this example are particularly valued for their analytical clarity, offering a structured and almost scientific approach to the study of foreign building traditions. The engraving displays a symmetrical layout, clearly defined chambers, and central ceremonial areas, suggesting ritual movement through space and emphasizing axial alignment typical of Chinese sacred architecture as interpreted by European observers of the period. The precision of line work demonstrates the technical skill of Luigi Giarre, whose engravings translate architectural information into refined graphic compositions. The restrained monochrome palette enhances the clarity of structural detail, making the image both visually elegant and intellectually engaging. Such plates were intended not only to educate but also to inspire curiosity among European audiences eager to understand distant cultures through illustrated publications. Today, architectural engravings from Ferrario’s series are highly sought after by collectors, architects, and interior designers for their balance between historical scholarship and decorative minimalism. The strong graphic geometry and refined proportions allow this piece to function equally well as a standalone artwork or as part of a curated grouping focused on early ethnographic or architectural imagery. Condition report: Light age toning and occasional minor foxing consistent with early nineteenth-century paper. Wide margins preserved. Original embossed blind stamp visible, as issued, with possible light overlap into the image area. Strong impression with clear line work. Framing tips: This architectural plan benefits from a clean, minimal presentation. Consider a dark walnut or black frame with a generous ivory or archival white mat to emphasize the crisp geometry and create a museum-style display suitable for modern or classical interiors. Technique: Copperplate engraving Maker: Luigi Giarre after Giulio Ferrario, Italy, 1815 Keyword block: antique architectural plan engraving, Chinese temple floor plan print, Ferrario costume ancien moderne, Luigi Giarre engraving architecture, early ethnographic architecture print, antique Chinese architectural drawing, Enlightenment era architectural engraving, temple plan antique print, Asian architecture historical print, architectural line engraving 19th century, antique design blueprint engraving, minimalist architectural antique print, collectible architectural engraving, antique temple layout illustration, decorative architectural wall art, Bartele Gallery architectural prints See less
- Dimensions
- 13.78ʺW × 9.84ʺH
- Period
- Early 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- Italy
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Condition: Light age … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Condition: Light age toning and occasional minor foxing consistent with early nineteenth-century paper. Wide margins preserved. Original embossed blind stamp visible, as issued, with possible light overlap into the image area. Strong impression. less
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