Antonio Sandi (9 October 1733 - 4 September 1817) was an Italian engraver, mainly of vedute and maps of Venice and the Veneto.
He was born in Puos d'Alpago in the province of Belluno in the Veneto, but lived and worked mainly in Venice. His brother Giuseppe (1763 -1803) was also an engraver. He died in Alpago. He collaborated with Francesco Tironi in producing a portfolio of twenty-four engravings (1779) of islands in the Venetian Lagoon. Many of the engravings depict thriving communities in islands that are now desolate.
References
- Catalogo cronologico degli scultori e degli incisori bellunesi, by Giulia Luchi Volpe and Riccardo Volpe (1892).
- Metropolitan Museum, engraving of the Vedute of the island of Mazzorbo.
External links
- Media related to Antonio Sandi at Wikimedia Commons
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