STORER (*1611) nach SOLE (*1649), Lucretias Tod, Römische Legende, 1645, Rad.

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Johann Christophorus Storer (um 1611 Konstanz - 1671 ebd.) nach Giovanni Battista del Sole (um 1649 - 1719 ), "Lucretias Tod", Lucretia sich mit einem Dolch erstechend, 1645, Radierung

  • Technik: Radierung auf Büttenpapier

  • Datierung: 1645

  • Beschreibung: Lucretia in Gegenwart ihrer Verwandten sich den Tod gebend, ein schönes und seltenes Blatt, welches in Dr. Petzold's Catalog (Vienne, Artaria 1843 vorkommt). Es gehört zu einer Folge von mindestens 14 Blättern, an welchen auch Gio. Paolo Blanc Teil hat. Nach Fresco-und Plafondmalereien aus der Geschichte der Semiramis und anderen berühmten Heldinnen in reichen Kompositionen. Nach Johann Christoph Storer (* um 1620 in Konstanz; + 1671), deutscher Maler, Radierer und Zeichner für den Kupferstich des 17. Jahrhunderts. Er wirkte in der Blütezeit barocker Sakralkunst nach dem Ende des Dreißigjährigen Krieges.Über der Darstellung betitelt, unten nummeriert "121" und signiert: "Storer invenit / Io Bapta a Sole sculpsit"; verso typographischer Druck auf Italienisch und Latein; aus: Racconto delle sontuose esequie fatte alla Serenissima Isabella Reina di Spagna.., Mailand bei Dionisio Gariboldi, o.D. (1645).

  • Schlagworte: Selbstmord; Vergewaltigung; Sextus Tarquinius; römische Legende; Antike, Militär, Genre, Italien, Figürlich, 1600-1649

  • Größe: Büttenpapier: 21.5 cm x 27.0 cm

  • Zustand: Guter Zustand. Die Darstellung macht einen sehr guten Eindruck. Das Blatt ist altersbedingt leicht gebräunt du stockfleckig,unten mittig kleiner Randeinriss, rechts gefaltet mit kleinem Fälzchen.

 



 

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Johann Christophorus Storer (around 1611 Constance - 1671 ibid.) after Giovanni Battista del Sole (around 1649 - 1719 ), "Lucretia's death", Lucretia stabbing herself with a dagger, 1645, Etching


  • Technique: Etching on Laid paper

  • Date: 1645

  • Description: Lucretia in the presence of her relatives giving herself up for dead, a beautiful and rare print, which appears in Dr. Petzold's Catalog (Vienne, Artaria 1843). It belongs to a series of at least 14 prints, in which Gio. Paolo Blanc has a part in. After fresco and plafond paintings from the story of Semiramis and other famous heroines in rich compositions. After Johann Christoph Storer (* about 1620 in Constance; + 1671), German painter, etcher and draughtsman for copper engraving of the 17th century. He worked in the heyday of baroque sacred art after the end of the Thirty Years' War.Titled above the image, numbered "121" below and signed: "Storer invenit / Io Bapta a Sole sculpsit"; typographic print in Italian and Latin on verso; from: 'Racconto delle sontuose esequie fatte alla Serenissima Isabella Reina di Spagna...', Milan by Dionisio Gariboldi, o.D. (1645).

  • Keywords: Suicide; Rape; Sextus Tarquinius; Roman legend; Antiquity, 17th century, Figurative, Military, Italy,

  • Size: Laid paper: 21.5 cm x 27.0 cm (8.5 x 10.6 in)

  • Condition: Good condition. The image makes a very good impression. The sheet is slightly browned and foxed due to its age, small marginal tear in the lower centre, small fold on the right side.



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