Welcome
Search: Advanced ImageBase Search
FAMSF imagebase search results

Search Results

 

Image 1 of 1

 

Andrea Mantegna, school of
Italian, 1431 - 1506
Triumph of Caesar: Soldiers Carrying Trophies, ca. 1490
engraving
26.4 x 25.7 cm
Gift of Michael G. Berolzheimer in memory of Michael Berolzheimer 1998.201.6

Zoom this image Open Zoom Window

Artist Credit: all

Artist Biography: Painter and engraver. Worked in Padua, Verona, and from about 1560 for the Gonzaga Court at Mantua. In Rome ca. 1480 working for Pope Innocent VIII. First fully Renaissance artist of northern Italy. His best known surviving work is the Camera degli Sposi (Wedding Chamber; 1474), the painted room in the Palazzo Ducale, in which he developed a self-consistent illusion of a total environment.~~Reference: Bartsch, Adam von. Le Peintre-graveur. vol. 13. W¸rzburg: 1920.~Zucker, Mark. Early Italian Masters. The Illustrated Bartsch. Vol. 25. New York: 1980, Abaris Books.~Zucker, Mark. Early Italian Masters. The Illustrated Bartsch. Vol. 25, Commentary. New York: 1984, Abaris Books.~Hind, Arthur. Early Italian Engravings. Vol. V. London: 1938-48.~

Related Keywords
Trophies Soldiers Caesar of Triumph memory Berolzheimer G Michael Gift Europe Italy Print engraving procession together parading platform urn armour solider carrying men elephant an behind Andrea Mantegna Italian 9121326108020081 A071066 1998.201.6 AFGA

   Copyright © 2006 Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco