Marcantonio Raimondi (1470/1482–1527/1534)
“The Lion Hunt”, c1519 (1510–27), published
by Antonio Salamanca (1478–1562), after Baldassare Peruzzi (aka Baldassare
Siena) (1481–1536), after a bas-relief on an ancient sarcophagus.
The curator of the British Museum offers
the following insights about the designs that this engraving references:
“After Peruzzi's drawing now at
Chatsworth inspired by an antique sarcophagus with scenes of a lion hunt now
part of the decoration of the Casino Rospigliosi in Rome and according to
Vasari, was located in the sixteenth century in the atrium of Old St. Peters”
(BM no. H,3.480).
Engraving on laid paper trimmed within
the image borderline (largely on the left and with loss of the lettered text
below the image borderline) with numerous restorations and backed with a
support sheet.
Size: (sheet) 23.1 x 35.1 cm
TIB 27(14).422(317) (Konrad Oberhuber
[ed.] 1978, “The Illustrated Bartsch: The Works of Marcantonio Raimondi and of His
School”, vol. 27, New York, Abaris Books, p. 110); Bober & Rubinstein 1987
199a; Delaborde 1888 222.193; Le Blanc 1854-89 266; Passavant 1860-64 VI.39.247;
Bartsch XIV.317.422
The British Museum offers the following
description of this print:
“A lion hunt with nine male and female
armed figures, two of which are on horseback; a fallen stag at centre and a
small dog at right”
See also the description offered by the
Rijksmuseum:
(Google transl.) “Soldiers or hunters on
horseback and save on foot for attack of lions. A deer is killed and lies at
the feet of a woman dressed in armour. Below the performance is a Latin
inscription that refers to the origin of this performance.”
Condition: crisp impression but in poor
condition with many restorations. The sheet has been trimmed significantly on
the right side and within the borderline on the other sides with loss of the
lettered text and has been laid upon an archival support sheet of millennium
quality washi paper.
I am selling this exceptionally rare but
very damaged (now restored) engraving executed within a few years of Leonardo
completing his “Mona Lisa” (La Gioconda) and well before Michelangelo even
started on his “Last Judgement”, for AU$487 (currently US$347.24/EUR306.68/GBP265.69
at the time of posting this listing) including postage and handling to anywhere
in the world (but not, of course, any import duties/taxes imposed by some
countries).
If you are interested in purchasing this
masterwork by Raimondi 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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