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ANTINOUS - LARGE Folio handcolored Engraving- Sandrart, Joachim von (1606-1688)
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Tilstand: Pent brukt - I god stand
Etter at vi stengte butikken vår, sitter vi igjen med et utvalg antikke trykk som vi nå legger ut for salg her, til sterkt reduserte priser. Alle våre trykk er de originale avtrykkene slik datoen angir, og vi selger ikke moderne kopier. Vi selger kun ekte antikke trykk, og hvert trykk er grundig historisk undersøkt for å fastslå dets opprinnelse (se engelsk tekst nedenfor). Dette er ekte kunstverk med angitte designere, kunstnere og håndkolorering der dette er nevnt. Kjøper betaler fraktkostnader.
ANTINOUS, LOVER OF EMPEROR HADRIAN - GAY INTEREST
Size: 41.5 x 25 cm; plate signed, lower middle; copper plate engraving, hand colored.
The portrayal of the Antinous of the Belvedere in the first volume of the Teutsche Academie (see TA 1675, I, book 2 (sculpture), Plate d (p. 26)), seems to have not satisfied Sandrart quite satisfactorily enough (we offer this unique print, see print no. 307). So, in this print, he drew the statue again and let it be etched by another artist. The direct drawing has not been preserved. The fact that Sandrart drew the statue so often can be explained by the fact that Sandrart, according to his own statement, possessed a plaster model of the figure; S. Mazzetti di Pietralata 2011, p. 158 f., To cat.-no. 141st
The differences to the previous engraving is striking: the sculpture is shown not only on the same side, but also from a different angle, which is strongly influenced by a more complex landscape background. Furthermore, the sculpture is depicted with a complemented right arm, missing from his previous version.
The basis of this transfer of world culture was the Berliner Hof u.a. The "Teutsche Akademie", published by painter and art scientist Joachim von Sandrart in the 1670s. The work, whose third volume was devoted to the prince of the then Friedrich Wilhelm and later King Friedrich I, contained a collection of copper engravings of important sculptures and structures. Some of the sculptures created by Schlüter in the court rituals are based on the engravings of Sandrart
At bottom: "I: I: Thourneyser Helv: Basil: sc. Lugd:" Engraved by Johann Jakob Thourneyser, Basil.
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