Michele
Lucchese (aka Michele
Crecchi Lucchesi; Michele Greco; Michele Grech) (fl.1534–64) see also the
discussion about this engraver in M. Bury’s (2001) “The Print in Italy 1550–1625”,
London, British Museum, p. 228.
“The Martyrdom
of Saint Laurence”, 1539, after Marcantonio Raimondi’s (1470/82–1527/34)
engraving (1490–152) shown in the same direction (see https://id.rijksmuseum.nl/200307840),
after a drawing by Baccio Bandinelli (1493–1560),
initially published in Rome by Antoine Lafréry (aka Antonio Lafreri)
(c.1512–1577). This impression was published by Giovanni Giacomo de
Rossi (1627–1691) and the Wellcome Collection holds an impression
published in 1774 by Carlo Losi (c.1757–[after]1805) (see https://wellcomecollection.org/works/z8xs6a4d).
Engraving on
laid paper trimmed along the image borderline and backed with a support sheet
providing wide margins
Size: (sheet)
27.6 x 35.5 cm.
Inscribed in
plate along lower edge: (left) “M.L cu privilegio”; (on tablet) “BACCIVS/ BRANDIN/
[…?] INV/ […?]; (centre) Ant. Lafrerj. Rom; (right) “Gio Bat.de Rossi [….?] Petri
de Nobilibus Formis”
TIB 26.104C (Konrad
Oberhuber [ed.] 1978, “The illustrated Bartsch: The Works of Marcantonio
Raimondi and of his School”, vol. 26, New York, Abaris Books, p. 136, cat. no. 104C).
Condition: a
slightly silvery impression with signs of wear to the printing plate (notably
at upper right), trimmed along the image borderline and laid upon an archival
support sheet of millennium quality washi paper providing wide margins. The
sheet is in a good condition with no tears, folds or significant stains.
I am selling this exceptionally rare, delicately beautiful and large Renaissance period engraving showing the martyrdom by fire grill of Saint Laurence (aka St Lawrence)—one of the seven deacons of Rome martyred in 258 AD during the persecution of Christians by Emperor Valerian—watched by the Roman prefect and two floors of spectators, for AU $603 (currently US $374.70/ EUR 361.58/ GBP 302.20 at the time of posting this print) including Express Mail (EMS) postage and handling to anywhere in the world, but not (of course) any import duties/taxes imposed by some countries. Note that payment is in Australian dollars (AU $603) as this is my currency.
If you are
interested in purchasing this superb engraving that is seldom seen on the art market,
please contact me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal
invoice to make the payment easy.
This print has been sold
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