Thursday, April 27, 2017

Renaissance and Baroque Artists Working "After"

Claude Mellan after Nicolas Poussin
Muse placing Satyr-mask on the face of an Author
ca. 1642
engraving - title-page for an edition of Horace
British Museum

Jan de Bisschop after Daniele da Volterra
Architectural Caryatid
1671
etching
British Museum

Jan de Bisschop after Daniele da Volterra
Architectural Caryatid
1671
etching
British Museum

"It has indeed been argued that such phenomena as mannerism or the baroque, however they may be valued, occur in the development of any art which has reached maturity and, perhaps, overripeness.  In that 'late' phase, the increasingly hectic search for fresh complexities may lead to an 'exhaustion' of the style when all permutations have been tried.  Although there is a certain superficial plausibility in this interpretation, which accounts for some stretches  of historical development, it must never be forgotten that terms such as 'complexity' and 'elements' do not here refer to measurable entities and that even the relationship of means to ends is open to contrasting interpretations.  What may appear to one critic as the classic moment of an art may carry, for another, the seeds of corruption, and what looks like the final stage of exhaustion of a style to one interpreter may be seen from another point of view as the groping beginnings of a new style. . . . It is evident, moreover, that the units, or styles, by which the evolution is traced will always be rather arbitrarily chosen."

 from an article on Style by Ernst Gombrich, originally published in the International Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (1968)

Andrea Andreani after Giambologna
Abduction of Sabine Women
before 1623
chiaroscuro woodcut printed on multiple panels
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Annibale Carracci after Michelangelo
Figures adapted from Sistine ceiling
before 1605
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Annibale Carracci after Michelangelo
figure of Eliud from Sistine lunette
before 1605
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Cornelis Bloemaert after Annibale Carracci
St Margaret with vanquished Dragon
ca. 1630-50
engraving
British Museum

Cornelis Bloemaert after Guercino
St Peter raising Tabitha
ca. 1630-60
engraving
British Museum

Guercino after Annibale Carracci
Soldier
before 1666
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Sisto Badalocchio after Correggio
St Hilary of Poitiers
ca. 1605-1620
etching of fresco in Duomo, Parma
British Museum

Gio. Ambrogio Figino after Sebastiano del Piombo
 Christ of the Transfiguration
before 1608
drawing
Royal Collection, Windsor

Hendrik van der Borcht after Perino del Vaga
Apollo with Cupid
ca. 1637
etching
British Museum

Jan de Bisschop after Pellergrino Tibaldi
Polyphemus
ca. 1672-89
etching
British Museum

Antonio Gherardi after Andrea Sacchi
Catafalque erected by Jesuits in Rome
ornamented with obelisks and skeletons

1640
etching, engraving
British Museum