Thursday, August 29, 2019

Girolamo Romanino (ca. 1485-ca. 1566) - Prints and Drawings

attributed to Girolamo Romanino
Two Nude Men, one holding a Goat and the other a Globe
ca. 1510-50
engraving (unique impression)
British Museum

attributed to Girolamo Romanino
The Flagellation
ca. 1510-50
engraving (unique impression)
British Museum

Girolamo Romanino
Figure Study
ca. 1550-59
drawing
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Girolamo Romanino
Two Figures
ca. 1550
drawing
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

"In Brescia, also, there have been, and still are, persons most excellent in the arts of design, and, among others, Girolamo Romanino has executed innumerable works in that city."

– from Lives of the Painters, Sculptors and Architects by Giorgio Vasari (1568), translated by Gaston du C. de Vere (1912)

Girolamo Romanino
Seated Peasant wearing Broad-Brimmed Hat
ca. 1513
drawing
National Galleries of Scotland

Girolamo Romanino
Standing Soldier with Plumed Hat
ca. 1519-35
drawing
Morgan Library, New York

Girolamo Romanino
Two Women seated in Conversation
before 1566
drawing
Royal Collection, Great Britain

Girolamo Romanino
Concert Champêtre with Three Women and Two Fauns
ca. 1520-30
drawing
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Girolamo Romanino
Concert Champêtre with Two Women, a Faun and a Soldier
ca. 1520-30
drawing
Morgan Library, New York

attributed to Girolamo Romanino
Party of Musicians in a Boat
before 1566
drawing
Royal Collection, Great Britain

Girolamo Romanino
Romulus and Remus discovered by Fautulus
before 1566
drawing
Cleveland Museum of Art (Ohio)

Girolamo Romanino
Madonna and Child with St Francis, St Anthony Abbot and Donor
ca. 1515-19
drawing
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Girolamo Romanino
Last Supper
ca. 1550
drawing
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

follower of Girolamo Romanino
Two Landskenechte flanking a Door
16th century
drawing
Royal Collection, Great Britain