Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Allegory of Fortune ca. 1630-45 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |
Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Allegory of the Alliance between Peace and Abundance 1627 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |
Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Herodias and maid with the head of John the Baptist 1631 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |
BARTOLOMEO CORIOLANO (c. 1599-1676?) – Woodcutter; born Bologna. Presumed to be the son of Cristoforo Coriolano. Bartolomeo learnt woodcutting from his father, and later drawing in the studio of Guido Reni, whose works Bartolomeo interpreted into woodcuts, continuing the Italian chiaroscuro woodcut tradition begun by Ugo da Carpi. Documented in Rome from 1627, where he made his first woodcut 'Allegory of the Alliance between Peace and Abundance' after Reni. Must have returned with Reni to Bologna, where the two worked together closely between 1637-42. Later years less well studied, but he seems to have died in Rome.
– biographical notes from the British Museum
A chiaroscuro woodcut was printed from a number of blocks put through the press onto the same sheet one after another. There would be a ground block plus an additional block for each layer of color. Coriolano made the chiaroscuro woodcuts in this group by carving sometimes two, sometimes three, sometimes four blocks per image.
Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Giant under boulder 1638 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |
Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Fall of the Giants 1638 chiaroscuro woodcut assembled from four printed sheets British Museum |
Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Fall of the Giants (upper right corner) with dedication to Francesco Duke of Modena 1638 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |
Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Fall of the Giants (upper left corner) with coat of arms of Francesco Duke of Modena 1638 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |
Batolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Fall of the Giants (lower right corner) 1638 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |
Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Fall of the Giants (lower left corner) 1638 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |
Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Sibyl with tablet and supporting putto ca. 1640 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |
Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Sibyl with head resting on hand ca. 1640 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |
Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Sibyl with open book ca. 1640 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |
Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Sibyl with tablet ca. 1640 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |
Bartolomeo Coriolano after Guido Reni Cupid asleep ca. 1630-45 chiaroscuro woodcut British Museum |