‎MITELLI, Giuseppe Maria.‎
‎Vendor of Rosaries and Sacred Images Di Bologna l'Arti per via, Plate 14:‎

‎Italy 1660 Gravure originale datant de 1660. Un vendeur ambulant tient dans sa main gauche des estampes représentant la Vierge à l'Enfant et dans l'autre des estampes représentant des personnages en train de se battre, accompagnées de la légende « Femine Sola Fuit ». Un chapelet est suspendu à son bras gauche. Vers italiens dans la marge inférieure. Texte en italien ci-dessous. Estampe réalisée par Giuseppe Maria Mitelli ; d'après Annibale Carracci. Initiales de l'artiste en bas à droite de l'estampe. Il semble que certaines copies aient le numéro 14 gravé dans le coin inférieur droit. En excellent état. Encadrée avec un passe-partout coloré en couches et un cadre doré (fin du XXe siècle). Sous verre anti-reflets UV92. Notre copie est identique à celle conservée au Rijksmuseum d'Amsterdam et à celle conservée au British Museum, réf. : 1850,0713.177. L'original est conservé à l'Art Institute of Chicago. L'estampe est référencée dans J. T. Spike, The Illustrated Bartsch, Italian Masters of the 17th century, vol. 42 (New York, 1981), p. 393, n° 118. Giuseppe Maria Mitelli. Italien, 1634-1718. L'estampe mesure 28 cm x 19,5 cm. Le cadre mesure 41 cm x 33,5 cm.‎

Reference : 5335


‎Original engraving from 1660. A street vendor holds prints of the Virgin and Child in his left hand and prints of fighting figures in his other, along with the caption "Femine Sola Fuit." Rosary beads hang from his left arm. Italian verse in the lower margin. Text below in Italian. Print made by Giuseppe Maria Mitelli; After Annibale Carracci. The artist's initial to the bottom right of the print. It seems that some copies had the number 14 engraved to the bottom right corner. In excellent condition. framed with a layered colour passe partout and gilt frame (late 20th century). Under UV92 anti-reflective glass. Our copy is identical to that held in the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam and to that held in the British Museum ref: 1850,0713.177. The original is held in the Art Institute of Chicago. The print is referenced in J. T. Spike, The Illustrated Bartsch, Italian Masters of the 17th century, vol. 42 (New York, 1981), p. 393, no. 118. Giuseppe Maria Mitelli. Italian, 1634-1718. print is 28cm x 19.5cm. Frame is 41cm x 33.5cm. .‎

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