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Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1656
- Formato
- 90 X 140
- Incisori
- ROSA Salvator
Descrizione
Etching and drypoint, circa 1656/8, monogrammed in plate. From the series known as ' Diverse Figure. Beautiful proof, rich in tone, impressed on contemporary laid paper, with thin margins, in excellent condition. Example of the second state, sjowing the Rosa’s monogram; first-state proofs, where they exist, are unmonogrammed and known in only one copy. Known as ' Diverse Figure ' or ' Figurine, they are without doubt the most famous graphic work of Salvator Rosa. Already at that time it was considered a model for young artists, and was copied several times both in Italy and abroad. In the figures of soldiers in exotic or invented costumes, Rosa develops a theme treated by many engravers such as Callot, Della Bella and Filippo Liagno, with whom he had a close relationship, and through whom he probably came to know the subjects of the fifteenth-century Lansquenets by Dürer and Urs Graf. A letter from the artist to his friend Ricciardi dated 1656 allows the series to be dated with certainty to the period 1656/8. Bartsch lists the work as consisting of 61 prints, while Rotili and Wallace describe some rare variants of the subjects, later never included in the series, bringing the number of Figurine to 72. From the series of Figurine. Etching. A good impression , printed on contemporary laid paper, with small margins, in excellent condition. Cfr. Bartsch 54 II/II; Wallace 51 II/II.