Antonio
Tempesta (1555–1630)
“The Wish of Semele” (aka “Semele divino Iovis concubitu occiditur”), 1606, plate 27 from
the series of 151 plates (including the title plate), “Metamorphoseon sive
transformationum” (Ovid’s “The Metamorphoses”), published by Pieter de Jode I
(1573–1634) in Antwerp (or Willem Janszoon Blaeu [1571–1638] in Amsterdam).
Etching on laid paper trimmed around
the platemark.
Size: (sheet) 10.5 x 12 cm; (image
borderline) 9.5 x 11.7 cm.
Numbered and lettered in Latin on plate
below the image borderline: “(left) “27.”; (centre) Semele diuino Iouis
concubitu occiditur.”
TIB 36 (17).664 (151) (Sebastian Buffa
[ed.] 1983, “The Illustrated Bartsch: Antonio Tempesta: Italian Masters of the
Sixteenth Century”, vol. 36, New York, Abaris Books, p. 23, cat. no. 663
[151]); Bartsch XVII.151.664.
The British Museum offers the following
description of this print:
“Plate 27; Semele standing to left with
her hand covering her eyes, with Jupiter and Juno appearing to her on a cloud
to right. 1606”
See also the copies of this print held
by the Rijksmuseum:
Condition: well-printed early
impression, as shown by the crispness of the lines and signs of surface
scratches still evident in the impression. The sheet is trimmed on the
platemark and is in very good condition (i.e. there are no tears, holes, folds,
abrasions or significant stains, but the paper has mellow toning/darkening
appropriate to its age).
I am selling this small etching from
1606 by one of the most famous of the Renaissance printmakers, for the total
cost of AU$228 (currently US$149.44/EUR137.73/GBP120.24 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 strong image showing Semele—the mother of Bacchus—making her wish that her
lover, Jupiter, would visit her in all his godly splendour, only to be “consumed
to ashes by his godly radiance” (to borrow the BM’s description) when he
arrived, 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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