Dancing maenad one Säters Dancing maenad and satyr object type: picture Item number: : The Illustrated Bartsch 250Bartsch 250Aantal states known-2 (2) Note: The second state after removal of arm and jurk. Inscriptions / Brands : collector's mark, verso, stamped: Lugt 240opschrift, recto center right, handwritten in brown ink: '8' (The Dating: changed from 1516 to 1518.) Description: A maenad and two satyrs dancing walk to the right. In the middle a maenad with two tambourine. On the left a satyr with pan flute, on the right a satyr with double hoorn. Manufactur
Dancing maenad one Säters Dancing maenad and satyr object type: picture Item number: : The Illustrated Bartsch 250Bartsch 250Aantal states known-2 (2) Note: The second state after removal of arm and jurk. Inscriptions / Brands : collector's mark, verso, stamped: Lugt 240opschrift, recto center right, handwritten in brown ink: '8' (The Dating: changed from 1516 to 1518.) Description: A maenad and two satyrs dancing walk to the right. In the middle a maenad with two tambourine. On the left a satyr with pan flute, on the right a satyr with double hoorn. Manufacturer : print maker: Agostino Veneziano (indicated on object) to drawing of: Rafael Place manufacture: Italië Dating1516 Physical characteristics: engra, modified with pen in brown material: paper Ink Technique: engra (printing process) / pen Dimensions: sheet: h 176 mm (Inner plate edge cut.) b × 257 mm (Inner cut plate edge.) Notes Print from a drawing by Raphael in the Albertina in Vienna (inv 217). This print is the right of a set of two prints which formed a frieze together in a previous state. The study for the left picture is in the Musee du Louvre in Paris (inv 5002). In the described by Bartsch copy of the frieze in the Albertina Vienna runs the third figure from the left by the left and right plate. The arm of this maenad is extended, and it maintains a ring of vines, as well as in the drawing of Raphael. In this picture, however, the arm of the maenad and part of her dress on the right plate was removed Where: caused by a potential stand-alone presentation. The removal is still visible on the left. In the past, the crosses of the satyrs scratched with pen in bruin. Subject: satyrs, fauns, Silenimaenad (s), female bacchant (es) flute, aulos, tibiadancinghorn, trumpet, cornet, trombone, tuba
Size: 1909px × 1309px
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