Allegory sculpture in this performance Biard brings together different virtues and vices and this refers to the lost painting Calumny of Apelles. Some details such as the representation of the Roman god Terminus right, the little bear stone in the form of boy licks and set putti below refer to the sculpture. By these figures, to bring together in print form, results in a comparison between the different types of Art, also called paragone. The print also includes a double self-portrait: the man on the right is embraced and squatting thoughtful man right under the printmaker put themselves in re


Allegory sculpture in this performance Biard brings together different virtues and vices and this refers to the lost painting Calumny of Apelles. Some details such as the representation of the Roman god Terminus right, the little bear stone in the form of boy licks and set putti below refer to the sculpture. By these figures, to bring together in print form, results in a comparison between the different types of Art, also called paragone. The print also includes a double self-portrait: the man on the right is embraced and squatting thoughtful man right under the printmaker put themselves in relation to the sculpture and painting; the arts that he himself beoefende. Manufacturer : printmaker: Pierre II Biard (listed building) dedicated to Antoine de Bourbon (Duke of Moret) (listed building) Place manufacture: France Date: 1627 and / or 1629 Material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions : sheet: h 354 mm (Inner plate edge cut.) b × 530 mm (Inner plate edge cut.) ToelichtingDe harpy lower left seems to be copied from the Calumny of Apelles Federico Zuccaro; if appropriate in the Biard known for the print at this painting by Cornelis Cort. Subject: 'Sculptura', symbolic representations, ALLEGORIES and emblems ~ sculpture; 'Scoltura' (RIPA) or calumny Apelles: bath judge with ASD's ears on throne, with Deceit, envy, Ignorance, Suspicion and Treachery, confronted with innocent accused; Remorse and Truth present portrait, self-portrait or graphic artist


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