Marco Dente
(1515–97)
“The Judgement
of Paris” 1515–27 after the engraving by Marcantonio Raimondi (c.1460–before
1534)
Engraving on
heavy laid paper
Size: (sheet)
29.8 x 44.5 cm; (plate) 29.3 x 43.7 cm; (image borderline) 29 x 43 cm
State I (of I)
Inscribed with
the artist’s signature and date in the image (upper right) and annotated below
the borderline: (lower right) "Léo Drouyn inv. et. sculp."; (lower
centre) “LES DERNIÈRES FEUILLES”
Bartsch XIV,198,246;
Delaborde 114, Copy 1
Condition:
exceptionally rich impression of the utmost rarity with minimal margins. The
sheet is in exceptionally fine condition (i.e. there are no tears, foxing or
stains). The lower- left corner of the margin is lacking but the impression
within the platemarks is complete. There is the central fold as published (?)
but this fold is flattened and is barely visible. On the verso is a collector's
mark in ink there are pencil and notations.
I am selling
this large, exceptionally fine and rare engraving for the total cost of AU$435
including free shipping to anywhere in the world. If you are interested in
purchasing this original etching, please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
your payment easy.
This print has
been sold
This detail
from Dente’s rare engraving should catch most viewer’s attention as it is
virtually the same arrangement of three figures that Manet referenced for his
most famous—and historically infamous—painting, “Le déjeuner sur l’herbe”
(Luncheon on the Grass). Although Manet appropriated this image through
Titian’s appropriation of the same group of figures, Manet and Titian were not
alone in their copying. Dente who copied Raimondi’s engraving was actually
referencing a much earlier work by Raphael of the same grouping of figures and
even Raphael was referencing an even earlier carved relief of the same group on
a Roman sarcophagus in the Villa Medici.
Artists have
always visually cannibalised the past. From my standpoint, this is not a
problem, but hopefully the past is refreshed with current issues and
sensitivities.
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