The Penitent Magdalene

Reference: S17093
Author Giulio CARPIONI
Year: 1650
Measures: 140 x 202 mm
€1,200.00

Reference: S17093
Author Giulio CARPIONI
Year: 1650
Measures: 140 x 202 mm
€1,200.00

Description

Etching, signed on lower right plate.

Example in what has been identified as the possible first state, before the addition of the address of Cadorin.

Magnificent work, rich in tones, with the typical plate-scratches of the first proofs, printed on contemporary laid paper without watermark, trimmed to the plate mark on three sides and inside the external line on lower side, in excellent condition.

Example without the white lower margin. Rare.

Giulio Carpioni was af follower of  Parmigianino and afterwards of Ottino, whose influence led him to know Caravaggio, Carpioni was one of the most interesting artists of the XVII century neo-Venetian Classicism in Northern Italy. He put together various experiences coming from different Regions in Italy (Realism from Lombardy, classicims from Bologna and Poussin) to reach his peculiar and particular style among the most interesting in the contemporary Venetian painting; we have evidences of it in his Bacchanalia and in the landscapes with Nynphs and Satyrs. 

These subjects can be found also in some etching Carpioni realized; he was really fond of this particular technique, although he realized just a few pieces. His etchings, in any case, are extremely rare and they all reveal the influence Poussin had on his classicism and also the interest in Pietro Testa and Giovanni B. Castiglione. 

Carpioni is mainly famous for his paintings; his activity as etcher can be considered a sort of experimentation in his young age.


Ex collection John Barnard (Lugt 1419).

Literature

Bartsch 10; TIB 010 I/III. Dimensioni 140x202.

Giulio CARPIONI (Vicenza 1613 – 1679)

Follower of Parmigianino and afterwards of Ottino, whose influence led him to know Caravaggio, Carpioni was one of the most interesting artists of the XVII century neo-Venetian Classicism in Northern Italy. He put together various experiences coming from different Regions in Italy (Realism from Lombardy, classicims from Bologna and Poussin) to reach his peculiar and particular style among the most interesting in the contemporary Venetian painting; we have evidences of it in his Bacchanalia and in the landscapes with Nynphs and Satyrs. These subjects can be found also in some etching Carpioni realized; he was really fond of this particular technique, although he realized just a few pieces. His etchings, in any case, are extremely rare and they all reveal the influence Poussin had on his classicism and also the interest in Pietro Testa and Giovanni B. Castiglione. Caprioni is mainly famous for his paintings; his activity as etcher can be considered a sort of experimentation in his young age.

Literature

Bartsch 10; TIB 010 I/III. Dimensioni 140x202.

Giulio CARPIONI (Vicenza 1613 – 1679)

Follower of Parmigianino and afterwards of Ottino, whose influence led him to know Caravaggio, Carpioni was one of the most interesting artists of the XVII century neo-Venetian Classicism in Northern Italy. He put together various experiences coming from different Regions in Italy (Realism from Lombardy, classicims from Bologna and Poussin) to reach his peculiar and particular style among the most interesting in the contemporary Venetian painting; we have evidences of it in his Bacchanalia and in the landscapes with Nynphs and Satyrs. These subjects can be found also in some etching Carpioni realized; he was really fond of this particular technique, although he realized just a few pieces. His etchings, in any case, are extremely rare and they all reveal the influence Poussin had on his classicism and also the interest in Pietro Testa and Giovanni B. Castiglione. Caprioni is mainly famous for his paintings; his activity as etcher can be considered a sort of experimentation in his young age.