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Lot 39: Andrea Meldolla, Lo Schiavone (circa 1510/15-1563) after Parmigianino

Est: £8,000 GBP - £12,000 GBPSold:
Christie'sLondon, United KingdomMarch 31, 2010

Item Overview

Description

Andrea Meldolla, Lo Schiavone (circa 1510/15-1563) after Parmigianino
Saint Bartholomew (B. 44)
etching, circa 1536-8, a good impression of this very rare print, with narrow margins, a small repaired rust-spot at the upper edge, extending just into the subject, a short repaired section at the upper right sheet corner, a small rust-spot on the platemark at lower right, otherwise in remarkably good condition
P. 220 x 112 mm., S. 228 x 118 mm.

Artist or Maker

Notes

VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 17.5% on the buyer's premium.
The precise nature of the relationship between Schiavone and Parmigianino has long been a matter of debate. In her landmark study of 1913 Lili Froelich-Bum posited the idea that Schiavone may have been an assistant in the master's etching studio. Francis Richardson in his 1980 monograph argues convincingly against this on the grounds that he 'takes far too many liberties' with Parmigianino's designs to have been employed as a reproductive printmaker. However, both are in agreement in believing that the series from which the present composition comes probably comprises Schiavone's earliest etchings.

His technique seems to have been largely self-taught, and is certainly unlike that of any contemporary, using dense webs of light, fine, multidimensional hatching as a way to create a tonal continuum. He was the first Italian artist to use drypoint extensively, and was also a forerunner in using plate-tone to enhance the modelling of a figure. Richardson quotes Lamberto Donati thus: 'Schiavone was a precursor of new methods that only later were developed and exploited fully...; his formal inspiration remains quite weak, and always linked to (Parmigianino); however, he was able to elaborate it with a force and a genius that often surpass by a wide margin the powers of the master.' In Mariette's words 'although most incorrect, there are no prints that more flatter the taste of the good connoisseur.'

Auction Details

Old Master, Modern & Contemporary Prints

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Christie's
March 31, 2010, 02:00 PM GMT

8 King Street, St. James's, London, LDN, SW1Y 6QT, UK