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Engravers
VICO Enea (Parma 1523 - Ferrara 1567)
Description
Bulino 1543, datato e monogrammato in lastra in basso. Della serie “Differenti soggetti di Vasi dall’antico”. Esemplare del secondo stato con il numero XIII aggiunto in basso a sinistra. Splendida prova, impressa su carta vergata coeva priva di filigrana, rifilata al rame, in ottimo stato di conservazione.Ex collezione Friedrich Quiring (Lugt 1041b). //// An antique vase with a handle in the form of a satyr holding a shell, and with shell, snails, dolphins, aegricanes, bucranium and acanthus scrolls on body.Engraving 1543, dated and lettered at bottom right 'Romae ab antiquo repertum'. Belonging to the series "Differenti soggetti di Vasi dall'antico" ("Different types of ancient vases").Example in the second state, with the number XIII added at lower left. Beautiful proof, on contemporary laid paper, no watermark, trimmed at the platemark, in very good conditions.From a series of prints engraved by Enea Vico and depicting antique vases, a number of which were after Agostino Veneziano, perhaps in turn connected to similar designs by Giulio Romano. The series exists in two states before and with the numbers. Editions of the second state were published by Antonio Lafrery (Lafrery volume, V&A) and Pietro de' Nobili (Berlin 1125). Miller notes that the two plates engraved after Agostino Veneziano (numbered I and XIIII in the second state) do not appear in the first state; as they open and close the set, she suggests they were perhaps meant to fool the unsuspecting buyer into thinking he was buying the Agostino Veneziano set, and that they were not engraved by Vico.Provenace: Friedrich Quiring (Lugt 1041b).Lit: De Jong/De Groot, 'Ornamentprenten in het Rijksmuseum I, 15de & 16de eeuw', Amsterdam 1988, cat. No.650; Fuhring in his review of the latter in Print Quaterly vol VI, No.3, September 1989, pp.322-334; and Miller, 'Sixteenth- century Italian ornament prints in the Victoria and Albert Museum', 1999, cat. No.68. Bartsch 433; De Jong/De Groot, 'Ornamentprenten in het Rijksmuseum I, 15de & 16de eeuw', Amsterdam 1988, cat. No.650; Fuhring in his review of the latter in Print Quaterly vol VI, No.3, September 1989, pp.322-334; and Miller, 'Sixteenth- century Italian o