BAILLIE (*1723) nach PARMIGIANINO (*1503), Die Heilige Familie, um 1771, Rad.

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Captain William Baillie (1723 Killbride - 1810 London-Paddington) nach Parmigianino: Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (1503 Parma - 1540 Casalmaggiore), Die Heilige Familie, um 1771, Radierung

  • Technik: Radierung und Mezzotinto auf Chinapapier, aufgewalzt auf Büttenpapier

  • Bezeichnung: Unterhalb der Darstellung innerhalb des Rahmnes bezeichnet: "WBaillie f", und unterhalb des Rahmens in der Platte: "From a Drawing of Parmegiano, belonging to Capt. Baillie. Publish'd 23d Decr. 1771.".
    Reizvolle Darstellung der Heiligen Familie; die Jungfrau Maria, nach rechts gelehnt, wiegt und umhüllt sanft das nackte Jesuskind, welches auf einem Stein sitzt. Joseph sitzt nach links gelehnt hinter ihnen, seinen Kopf auf die Hand gestützt; die Darstellung ist kunstvoll in einem rechteckigen Rahmen gefasst; nach Parmegiano

  • Datierung: um 1771

  • Schlagworte: Biblisches, Großbritannien, Klassizismus, 1750-1799

  • Größe: Büttenpapier: 56.7 cm x 56.4 cm, Druckplatte: 20.0 cm x 18.0 cm, Darstellung: 13.2 cm x 12.2 cm

  • Zustand: Guter Zustand. Stockfleckig und an den Blattkanten etwas verbräunt, oben links kleiner Einriss. Entlang der oberen und unteren Plattenkante verlaufen zwei horizontale Knickspuren. Das Blatt ist altersgemäß verfärbt, mit einigen Knickspuren. Die Darstellung macht einen exzellenten Eindruck.

 



 

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Captain William Baillie (1723 Killbride - 1810 London-Paddington) after Parmigianino: Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (1503 Parma - 1540 Casalmaggiore), The Holy Family, c. 1771, Etching


  • Technique: Etching and Mezzotint on China paper, rolled-on on Laid paper

  • Inscription: Inscribed below the depiction within the frame: "WBaillie f", and below the frame in the plate: "From a Drawing of Parmegiano, belonging to Capt. Baillie. Publish'd 23d Dec. 1771.".
    A charming depiction of the Holy Family; the Virgin Mary, leaning to the right, gently cradles and envelops the naked infant Jesus, who is sitting on a stone. Joseph sits behind them, leaning to the left and resting his head on his hand; the depiction is skilfully framed in a rectangular frame; after Parmegiano

  • Date: c. 1771

  • Keywords: 18th century, Classicism, Biblical, United Kingdom,

  • Size: Laid paper: 56.7 cm x 56.4 cm (22.3 x 22.2 in), Plate: 20.0 cm x 18.0 cm (7.9 x 7.1 in), Depiction: 13.2 cm x 12.2 cm (5.2 x 4.8 in)

  • Condition: Good condition. Foxing and somewhat browned at the sheet edges, small tear upper left. Two horizontal creases along the upper and lower platemark. The sheet is discoloured due to its age, with some creases. The image makes an excellent impression.



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