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Anonymous after Master of the Die (Italian, born ca
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Anonymous after Master of the Die (Italian, born ca
Anonymous after Master of the Die (Italian, born ca. 1512, active 1532/1533), possibly after Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520) or Giulio Romano (Italian, probably 1499-1546). Sacrifice to Priapus, 16th century. Etching. Plate: 120 mm x 178 mm (4.72 in. x 7.01 in.) (Trimmed partially within platemark, especially at lower right)
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1483 1520 1533 1546 Active 1532 Born 1512 Expression Giulio Romano Lower Right Master Priapus Probably 1499 Raphael Sacrifice Anonymous
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This print showcases an exquisite illustration titled "Sacrifice to Priapus" created in the 16th century by an anonymous artist, possibly after renowned masters Raphael or Giulio Romano. The etching measures 120 mm x 178 mm and has been partially trimmed within the platemark, particularly at the lower right corner. The artwork itself is a testament to creative expression and artistic beauty of olden times. Its elegant composition and intricate details transport viewers back to a rich cultural era. The scene depicts a sacrificial ritual dedicated to Priapus, a deity associated with fertility and male genitalia in ancient Greek mythology. Through this image, we catch a glimpse into the mysterious world of Renaissance artistry. The delicate lines and expert shading techniques employed by the anonymous master evoke admiration for their skillful craftsmanship. This print allows us to appreciate not only the visual aesthetics but also serves as a window into history, shedding light on religious practices prevalent during that period. As we contemplate this remarkable piece from the Liszt Collection, it reminds us of how art transcends time, connecting us with past civilizations while igniting our imagination in the present day.
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