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Marcantonio Raimondi, engraver
Italian, 1480 - 1534
Il Morbetto (or,The Plague of Phrygia), after Raphael, 16th century
Engraving
19.7 x 24.4 cm (image); 20 x 25 cm (sheet)
Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts 1963.30.36328
after, Raffaello Sanzio
Artist Credit: all
Artist Biography: Engraver, b. ca. 1402 in Sant'Andrea in Argine near Bologna. Studied with painter and jeweler Francesco Francia. His first dated print is the Piramus and Thisbe, 1505. In Venice by 1506, arrived in Rome before 1510 and engraved (probably) for Baviera, Raphael's print entrepreneur. Began his shop ca. 1515 with his wife and students--most notably Marco Dente da Ravenna, Agostino Veneziano and the Maestro del Dado. After the Sack of Rome in 1527, in which he lost everything, it is believed that he moved to Mantua and then Bologna, where he was recorded as dead by 1534. See: Reed, Sue Welsh, and R. Wallace. Italian Etchers of the Renaissance and Baroque. Boston: 1989. pp. 3-5. See also: Innes Shoemaker and Elizabeth Broun. The Engravings of Marcantonio Raimondi. Lawrence, Kansas: 1981, The Spencer Art Museum. See also: Konrad Oberhuber. "Marcantonio Raimondi: gli inizi a Bologna ed il primo periodo Romano" in M. Faietti et al. Bologna e l'umanesimo. Bologna: 1988; and "Raffaello e l'incisione" in Raffaello in Vaticano. Milano: 1984.~~Reference: Bartsch, Adam. Le Peintre-graveur. vols.14, 15. W¸rzburg: 1920.~Oberhuber, Konrad. The Works of Marcantonio Raimondi and his School. The Illustrated Bartsch vo. 26, 27. New York: 1978, Abaris Books. ~Boorsch, Suzanne. Italian Masters of the Sixteenth Century. The Illustrated Bartsch. Vol. 28. New York: 1985, Abaris Books.~Pezzini, Grazia Bernini et al. Raphael Invenit. Rome: 1985, Edizioni Quasar.~
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