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Item #14588 Decorative pilaster with fruit, flowers, and tendrils. RAPHAEL. Raffaello Sanzio d'Urbino.

RAPHAEL. Raffaello Sanzio d'Urbino (1483-1520)

Decorative pilaster with fruit, flowers, and tendrils

[Num. I] Rome: 1772. Copper engraving by Ottaviani after drawings by Ludovico Teseo, printed in black with stunning later professional hand-colouring. Very good condition. Sheet size: 46 3/8 x 20 1/8 inches. Plate mark: 42 1/4 x 16 inches.

A highly decorative print from the famous "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" series, with later professional hand-colouring.

A very fine image from the first part of a work titled "Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano" depicting the decorative work and executed by Raphael and his assistants between 1518-1519 in the Vatican. This remarkable print, one of the first to be published of the decoration of the Logge on the main storey of the Vatican apartments, was probably planned as early as 1760, but was not executed until between 1772 and 1776. The project as a whole was carried out by the painter Gaetano Savorelli, the draughtsman Ludovico Teseo, the architect Pietro Camporesi, and the engravers Giovanni Ottaviani and Giovanni Volpato. The whole series was remarkable not just for the size and magnificent colouring of the prints, but also because of the influence they had on contemporary taste. The decision was made to "borrow" elements from Raphael's Vatican tapestries and insert them where the original frescoes were in too poor a state to be legible. The finished plates therefore represented an amalgam of design elements presented with a crisp freshness of colour that held enormous appeal and stimulated the taste for the "grotesque" in the neo-classical period.

Cf. Brunet IV, 1110; cf. Berlin Katalog 4068; cf. Lambert Pattern and Design (V. & A.: 1983), p. 26; "Raphael Invenit: Stampe da Rafaello" (1985) Ottaviano 2; Raphael: Reproduktions-graphik aus vier Jahrhunderten (Coburg: 1984), p. 104.

Item #14588

Price: $3,500.00

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