Charles
Waltner (aka
Charles Albert Waltner) (1846–1925)
“Aretino” (aka “A
Man with a Quilted Sleeve”), 1905, a bon à tirer proof
(i.e. an “okay-to-print” proof by which a later edition of impressions should
be matched/compared in terms of quality) on vellum (usually calf skin), signed
and annotated in pencil by Charles Waltner, after Titian’s (1488/90–1576)
famous portrait “A Man with a Quilted Sleeve”, c1509, in the National Gallery, London (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Man_with_a_Quilted_Sleeve).
The
printer is Ch. Wittmann (fl. 1891–1907; active in Paris) and the dual publishers
are L. H. Lefevre & Son in London and David Bendann in
Baltimore and New York (as inscribed in the plate).
Note
that Titian’s painting may not be a portrait of Pietro
Aretino (1492–1556), as the identity of the sitter is uncertain. The
title of this print is based on the published title, “Aretino” (see https://www.gettyimages.com.au/detail/news-photo/aretino-print-made-by-charles-waltner-18461925-french-news-photo/1314680203).
For those unfamiliar with Pietro Aretino, he was an Italian writer and critic
of great influence in his time and was arguably the model of St Bartholomew in
Michelangelo’s “The Last Judgement”, portrayed holding what is (again arguably)
Michelangelo’s flayed skin.
Etching with plate tone on vellum with wide
margins, a bon à tirer proof hand-signed and annotated by the etcher.
Size: (sheet) 62 x 48 cm; (plate) 53.3 x 42.2
cm; (image borderline) 36 x 45.5 cm.
Lettered in plate: (above the image borderline
at centre) “Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1905 at the office
of the Librarian of Congress at Washington U.S.A.”; (below the image borderline
at centre) “Published 1905 by L. H. Lefevre & Son, 1a King
Street, St James’s London S.W. and in the United States of America by David Bendann, Baltimore & New York Printed by Ch. Wittmann, Paris”.
Inscribed in pencil below the image
borderline: (right) “Bon à tirer/ Ch. Waltner”.
Condition: a richly inked and well-printed/faultless
impression with generously wide margins. There are minor flaws, age toning and crinkling
that are appropriate to natural skin (vellum).
I am selling this huge and exceptionally rare/unique
“bon à tirer” (ok to print) hand-signed proof on genuine vellum for the total
cost of AU$398 (currently US$288.01/EUR255.52/GBP214.77 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 breathtakingly
fine etching, 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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