Assembly of the Gods in Olympus to Hear the Complaint of Venus in the Matter o

Gian Jacopo Caraglio, Artist Raphael, Artist
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Assembly of the Gods in Olympus to Hear the Complaint of Venus in the Matter o

between 1500 and 1570

Gian Jacopo Caraglio (Artist) Italian, 1500-1570 Raphael (Artist) Italian, 1483-1520

Engraving printed in black ink on laid paper

Sheet: 14 3/4 × 21 1/8 inches (37.5 × 53.7 cm)

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps

09.1S239

This work is in the public domain.

Markings

Inscribed, in pencil, lower left of supporting strip: Caraglio B 54 Inscribed, lower right corner of supporting strip: 112b. Inscribed, in brown ink, verso: [columns of numbers] Inscribed,in pencil, verso: [artits and reference] Inscribed, in red ink, verso: 5492. Inscribed, in pencil, verso: Acq ( ) 10. Sept. 79 ( ) Lm D.; S 26 (circled)

Stamped, in black, verso: Baron H. A. von Derschau (Lugt 2510) Stamped, in black, verso: Kupferstichkabinett der Staatlichen Museen (Lugt 1606 and 2398)

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Baron Hans Albrecht von Derschau (Nuremberg, Germany)

Kupferstichkabinett der Staatlichen Museen (Berlin, Germany)

September 1887, C.J. Meyer (Carlsbad). Mrs. James E. Scripps (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

1909-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Bartsch, Adam von. The Illustrated Bartsch. Vol. XV, Italian Masters of the Seventeenth Century. New York, 1985, p. 89, no. 54.

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Gian Jacopo Caraglio; after Raphael, Assembly of the Gods in Olympus to Hear the Complaint of Venus in the Matter o, between 1500 and 1570, engraving printed in black ink on laid paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps, 09.1S239.

Assembly of the Gods in Olympus to Hear the Complaint of Venus in the Matter o
Assembly of the Gods in Olympus to Hear the Complaint of Venus in the Matter o