€20-€150A Savoyard historical print or engraving captures nineteenth-century Turin through the refined graphic techniques of the period. City views, portraits of rulers, and scenes of the Risorgimento recount the moment when Turin was the political heart of the new Italian state. Whether an antique original or an archival reprint, each image offers a small window onto the past of the Savoy capital. Framed at home, it becomes an elegant keepsake that combines art, history, and civic identity.
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A Savoyard historical print or engraving often depicts nineteenth-century views of Turin, portraits of the rulers of Casa Savoia, or scenes connected to the Italian Risorgimento. Originally produced using copperplate or steel engraving techniques, these images circulated in illustrated books, magazines, and print collections of the time. Today both original antique examples and quality reprints made from historical plates or archives can be found. The result is an elegant visual object that tells the story of the city through the graphic language of the nineteenth century.
In the nineteenth century the spread of engraving and lithographic techniques made images of cities, sovereigns, and historical events more accessible. Turin, seat of the Savoy court and later capital of the new Kingdom of Italy, became a frequent subject in illustrated European publications. Urban views, portraits of kings, and political scenes circulated in atlases, newspapers, and artistic collections. Many of the prints available today come directly from these publications, later removed and preserved as independent sheets. Over time they have become collectible objects for those interested in the history of the Risorgimento or in the city’s urban evolution.
Taking home a Savoyard print means remembering Turin as a city of court and politics, not only as a tourist destination. The image recalls a time when the future of the new Italian state was decided here. It invites the viewer to see the city through its historical and institutional memory. Every view or portrait suggests that Turin’s identity is deeply intertwined with national history.
For centuries Turin was the capital of the Savoy dynasty and, from 1861 to 1865, the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy. Savoyard iconography and nineteenth-century views of the city reflect this historical moment of strong political centrality. Many prints depict royal palaces, monumental squares, or events linked to the Risorgimento, helping shape the visual imagination of institutional Turin. Preserving or displaying these images means connecting with the period when the city was one of the main centers in the formation of the Italian state.
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They can be found in antiquarian bookshops, historical print shops, and specialty stores in the center of Turin, especially around Piazza Castello and Via Po. Some museums and cultural bookshops sell reprints of Risorgimento iconography or historical views of the city. At antique markets such as the Balon or the Gran Balon, it is also possible to come across original engravings taken from nineteenth-century books. In these settings, vendors often explain the provenance of the image and the edition from which it comes.
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