GIORGIO GHISI (1520-1582) AFTER GIOVANNI BATTISTA BERTANI (1516-1576)
The Judgment of Paris
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GIORGIO GHISI (1520-1582) AFTER GIOVANNI BATTISTA BERTANI (1516-1576)
This large and fanciful engraving is an outstanding example for the complex relations - personal, artistic and economic - between printmakers, painters, patrons and publishers in 16th century Italy and beyond. The model for Ghisi's engraving was a drawing by his compatriot from Mantua, the painter and architect Giovanni Battista Bertani. It is now in the collection of the Musei Civici del Castello Visconteo in Pavia. The design borrows various elements from Marcantonio Raimondi's engraving of the same subject, while the figure of Cupid stems from a fresco in the Sala di Psiche in Palazzo Te by Giulio Romano, with whom Bertani had trained in Mantua and whom he eventually succeeded as art director at the Gonzaga court in Mantua. Ghisi however engraved the plate not in Mantua, not even in Italy, but during his period in Antwerp between 1550 and 1555, where he collaborated with the renowned publisher Hieronymus Cock, whose address can be read in the third state of the engraving offered here, in the tablet at lower left. The present sheet is also an example for the censoring of depictions of nudity or any sexual content, which many prints had to endure in later, more prudish times. Genitals and even the breast of women were often covered with ink or wash or scratched out. In this case, an attempt has been made to gently remove the nipples of the goddesses, while the satyr's genitals had been completely obliterated, but have since been rather wittily and three-dimensionally replaced.
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In addition to the catalogue description: - trimmed to or just outside the borderline, fractionally into the subject at the upper left corner. - with the usual vertical, central creases and another, vertical central fold. - a small rustmark in the sky at centre right, a few other unobtrusive small stains in places. - an old repair to the satyr's genitals, previously scratched out and replaced with a cut-out from another impression pasted down at the base, with touches of pen and ink. - a few small areas of the surface scratched out (the left nipple of Venus, the right nipple of Athena and both nipples of Juno). - an irregular, backed paper split on the tree branch above Paris and Mercury (approx. 35 mm.). - a much shorter, skilfully repaired split on the shield held by the putto at centre. - a small paper inclusion and associated printing flaw just below Juno's right hand. - some minor stains verso. - a strip of white paper hinging tape along the upper sheet edge verso. Otherwise as described and in very good condition, especially for a sheet of this size. Mounted, not framed.
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The Judgment of ParisGIORGIO GHISI (1520-1582) AFTER GIOVANNI BATTISTA BERTANI (1516-1576)Estimate: GBP 5,000 - 7,000
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