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Lot 268: Attributed to BEATRIZET, Nicolas - Bacchus visiting the poet Icarius.

Est: €200 EUR - €250 EURSold:
Arenberg AuctionsBrussels, BelgiumDecember 10, 2020

Item Overview

Description

Engraving, 33,5 x 50 cm, laid paper mounted on 19th-c. thick paper, unsigned, dated in the plate (sl. soiled, trimmed to borders, some text in lower margin restored in pen and ink, sm. restored tears near edges). - After an antique marble relief found in Rome, and originally part of the sculpture collection of Giuliano della Rovere (Pope Julius II) at the Belvedere Cortile, which functioned as a proto-museum for Renaissance artists studying antiquity. The original relief is now part of the collection of the British Museum (inv. nr.: 1805,0703.123), where it inspired William Blake. The print was part of the large print project started in the 1540s known as the "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae". The French Fontainebleau engraver Nicolas Beatrizet provided Lafreri with the majority of his engravings after sculpture, which makes this engraving attributable to the artist. - Caption lettered across bottom of image "Triclinarium lectorum tripedis.../...Romae MDXLVIIII". Early state before publ. address of Lafreri. - Ref. Peter Parshall, "Antonio Lafreri's Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae", Print Quarterly 2006, pp. 3-28. - Christian Huelsen, "Das Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae des Antonio Lafreri", 1921, no. 46a. - R. Zorach (ed.), "The Virtual Tourist in Renaissance Rome: Printing and Collecting the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae", Chicago 2008. - - Prov. Unknown Italian collection (19th-c. ms. notes on verso).

Artist or Maker

Date

1549

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Auction Details

D1 - Dessins et estampes

by
Arenberg Auctions
December 10, 2020, 01:00 PM CET

Wolstraat 19/2, Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, 1000, BE

Terms

Buyer's Premium

25.0%

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€20,000€69,999€2,000
€70,000+€5,000

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