File:Engraving by an unkown Artist - printed with brownish ink - corresponds to Image 1 in Woodcut booklet - dated to around 1530 - National Library of Spain - INVENT 44509.jpg
DescriptionEngraving by an unkown Artist - printed with brownish ink - corresponds to Image 1 in Woodcut booklet - dated to around 1530 - National Library of Spain - INVENT 44509.jpg
English: This is an image of an engraving that is in the National Library of Spain.[1]
It is a copy of an engraving that is thought to have been created by Agostino Veneziano.[1]It is thought that Agostino Veneziano created a replacement set of engravings for the images that were in the Giulio Romano and Marcantonio Raimondi edition of I modi.[1][2] The engraving that this image above copies is thought to have been in this replacement set of engravings.[1][2]
The image by Agostino Veneziano is in the British Museum and corresponds to image 1 in the woodcut booklet edition of I modi.[1]
Artist: It is unknown who the artist of the engraving above is.[3]
Technique: Engraving
Printed with brownish ink.
Date: After 1530
Collection: National Library of Spain
Invenotry number: INVENT/44509
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National Library of Spain
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An image of the reverse side of this print.
This image above from the National Library of Spain has been copied from this image of I Modi thought to be by Agostino veneziano. Dated to around 1530. British Museum, London
A different second engraving that is in the National library of Spain. This engraving also copies one scene from I modi. Both of these two images in the National Library of Spain are by an unknown artist and dated to after 1530.[3] They are also both "…uniform in engraving style, paper and ink…".[1]
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This image corresponds to image 1 in the woodcut booklet of I Modi. It has been copied from an engraving by Agostino Veneziano. This engraving is by an unkown Artist. Printed with brownish ink. Dated to around 1530. National Library of Spain