(attrib.)
Johann Elias Ridinger (aka Johann Elias Riedinger) (1698–1767)
“S.
Antonius de Padua” (aka “St
Anthony of Padua”; “St Antoine” [Le Blanc title]), c.1740.
Mezzotint on fine laid paper backed with a
support sheet.
Size: (sheet) 56 x 41.8 cm; (plate) 54.4 x 40.3
cm.
Lettered below the image borderline: (centre) “S.
ANTONIUS DE PADUA”.
LeBlanc 954 (Charles Le Blanc 1888, “Manuel de
l'amateur d'estampes: contenant le dictionnaire des graveurs de toutes les
nations”, vol. 3, Paris, Emile Bouillon, p. 333, cat. no. 954); Schwarz 1533
(Ignaz
Schwarz 1910, “Katalog einer Ridinger-Sammlung” [2
vols.] Vienna, cat. no. 1533).
See also the descriptions of this print
offered by the Wellcome collection and Grosvenor Prints: https://wellcomecollection.org/works/kby6aa5t
and https://www.grosvenorprints.com/stock_detail.php?ref=28372.
Condition: a strong and well-printed
impression, with restored printer’s creases. The sheet is in a superb (museum
quality) condition for its size and considerable age with no tears, holes,
folds, significant stains or foxing and has been laid onto a support of
archival paper.
I am selling this exceptionally rare and large
etching in an amazing state of preservation, showing the Portuguese friar—St
Anthony/Antonius of Padua (aka Ferdinand Martin Bulhom) (1195–1231)—worshipping
the infant Christ with the saint’s devotion symbolised by his hands resting on
the Bible and a flowering lily, for AU$430 (currently US$287.41/EUR260.05/GBP228.92
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 amazingly
fine mezzotint of a saint who was also a friend and disciple of St Francis of
Assisi and who (according to the British Museum’s biographical details for this
saint) even had: “fish rising out of the water to hear him preach, a mule
kneeling before the Blessed Sacrament as the saint carried it past, the
discovery of a miser's heart in his treasure chest, the restoration of the leg
of a young man who had cut it off in remorse for having kicked his mother” (see
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG115509),
please contact me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal
invoice to make the payment easy.
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