Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (aka Il Grechetto) (1609–1664)
“Head of a
Young Man with Open Mouth” (Rijksmuseum title [transl.]) (aka “Man Wearing a Small Turban
and a Tie Fastened Around His Neck” (TIB title); “Un homme sans barbe, bu de
profil …” [Bartsch title]), c1645/50, from the series of 16 plates (TIB 32–47),
“Small Studies of Heads in Oriental Headdress”.
Etching on fine
laid paper with a small margin around the plate mark.
Size: (sheet)
11.5 x 8.7 cm; (plate) 11 x 8.2 cm.
Inscribed on
plate at upper left: “GB [entwined] / Castilione / Genovese”.
Lifetime
impression (based on the crisp quality of line showing no sign of wear to the
printing plate).
TIB 46(21). 41(30)
(Paolo Bellini [ed.] 1982, “The Illustrated Bartsch: Italian Masters of the
Seventeenth Century”, vol 46, New York, Abaris Books, p. 48, cat. no 41);
Bellini 1982 32 (Paolo Bellini 1982, “L'Opera incisa di Giovanni Benedetto
Castiglione”, Milan, Comune di Milano, p. 122, cat. no. 32); Bartsch XXI.30.41
(Note that Bartsch has the same cat. no. as “Young Man with His Head Lowered”
that I have listed earlier).
The British
Museum offers the following description of this print :
“Head looking
down to left with open mouth. c.1645/50 Etching”
See also the
description of this print at the Rijksmuseum:
Condition:
richly inked, crisp and well-printed/faultless impression in excellent
condition, with a small margin (approx. 2 mm) around the plate mark.
I am selling
this superb etching by the artist argued to be the inventor of the monotype for
AU$353 (currently US$241.65/EUR218.98/GBP196.83 at the time of 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 arresting study that the Rijksmuseum proposes is “inspired by similar etchings by
Rembrandt and Lievens” (see RP-P-OB-12.181), 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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