Pietro
Monaco (1707–1772)
“La Probatica
Piscina” (The Probatica Pool), or “Christ Healing the Lame at the Pool of
Bethesda”, c. 1763
Technical
Details & Condition:
Etching and
engraving on heavy laid paper. This print is Plate 69 from the renowned series
“Raccolta di 112 stampe di pitture della storia sacra” (Collection of 112
Prints of Paintings of Sacred History). The scene is based on a painting by Paolo
Veronese (also known as Paolo Caliari) (1528–1588). While Veronese famously
depicted this subject on the inner organ shutters of the Church of San
Sebastiano in Venice—a work visible only when the organ doors are opened—this
etching documents a different, now-lost canvas version. The mystery surrounding
this missing painting, of which this engraving is the only surviving evidence,
is discussed by the BBC: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-60290162.
The impression
is strong and well-defined, although it shows signs of wear to the copper
plate. The sheet remains in excellent condition—remarkably well-preserved for
its large size—and is free from tears, holes, folds, or significant staining.
Dimensions:
• Sheet: 40.6
x 57.3 cm
• Platemark: 36.3 x 51 cm
• Image borderline: 31.4 x 48.5 cm
In-Plate
Lettering (below the
image borderline):
• Centre: “LA
PROBATICA PISCINA. / Est autem Ierosolymis Probatica piscina, quæ cognominatur
Hebraice Bethsaida quinque porticus habens Ioan: Cap: V.v.2. / PITTURA DI PAOLO
CAGLIARI VERONESE, POSSEDUTA DALLA NOBIL FAMIGLIA GRASSI, A S. SAMUELE. /
Pietro Monaco del: scol: e forma in Venezia”
(The
Probatica Pool. / Now there is in Jerusalem a Probatic pool [Sheep Pool],
called in Hebrew Bethsaida [House of Mercy], with five porticoes. John: Chapter
V, v. 2. / Painting by Paolo Caglieri Veronese, owned by the noble family
Grassi at San Samuele [referring to their residence, Palazzo Grassi, in the
parish of San Samuele]. / Pietro Monaco drew [delineò], engraved [scolpì], and
published/printed [e formò] this work in Venice.)
• Right: “69.”
References
• Apolloni 69
(Davide Apolloni, “Pietro Monaco e la Raccolta di Venti Dodici Stampe di
Pitture della Storia Sacra,” 2000, Monfalcone, Edizioni della Laguna, p. 254,
cat. no. 69)
• LeBlanc 56-167 (Charles Le Blanc, “Manuel de l'amateur d'estampes, contenant
un dictionnaire des graveurs de toutes les nations: ouvrage destiné à faire
suite au Manuel du libraire par J.Ch. Brunet”, 1856, vol. 3, p. 38, cat. nos. 56-167).
See https://archive.org/details/manueldelamateur03lebl/page/38/mode/2up
• British Museum https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1865-0520-756
Price &
Shipping:
AU$316 (approximately US$226.52
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If you’re
interested in acquiring this large, beautifully illuminated etching by
Monaco—bearing the only known depiction of the missing Veronese painting once
in the collection of the Grassi family in Venice, later acquired by Catherine
the Great of Russia, and now believed to be somewhere in northeast Scotland
(possibly “hiding in plain sight”)—please contact me at
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