Orazio Scarabelli. Naumachia in the Courtyard of Palazzo Pitti. 1592. Italy. Etching in black on cream laid paper Orazio Scarabelli’s etching of a mock sea battle staged in the Medici family’s Palazzo Pitti was made to document the 1589 wedding of Christine of Lorraine and Ferdinando de Medici. The artist may not actually have been present at this event, one of the many scheduled over a number of weeks of activities surrounding the marriage. This work packs the viewer into the palace’s courtyard with the rest of the guests, watching in claustrophobic wonder as the Christians eke out a victory


Orazio Scarabelli. Naumachia in the Courtyard of Palazzo Pitti. 1592. Italy. Etching in black on cream laid paper Orazio Scarabelli’s etching of a mock sea battle staged in the Medici family’s Palazzo Pitti was made to document the 1589 wedding of Christine of Lorraine and Ferdinando de Medici. The artist may not actually have been present at this event, one of the many scheduled over a number of weeks of activities surrounding the marriage. This work packs the viewer into the palace’s courtyard with the rest of the guests, watching in claustrophobic wonder as the Christians eke out a victory over the Turkish forces. The Carracci headpiece engraving (, displayed nearby) may even have been designed to be worn at this very occasion by the women who are currently offstage.


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Photo credit: © WBC ART / Alamy / Afripics
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