Two Nymphs Carrying a Third

Francesco Primaticcio Italian

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Invited by the French king Francis I (r. 1515–47) along with another Italian artist, Rosso Fiorentino, Primaticcio oversaw the decoration of the royal château of Fontainebleau, created decorative cycles in the Mannerist style, and became the leading proponent of the so-called School of Fontainebleau. The present scene, depicting two nymphs carrying a third to a satyr (partly visible at the left margin) relates to Primaticcio’s stucco decoration of the Appartement des Bains at Fontainebleau, rooms intended for bathing, relaxation, and the display of famous works from the royal collection. The outlines of the composition have been traced with a stylus to transfer the design to an engraver’s plate.

Two Nymphs Carrying a Third, Francesco Primaticcio (Italian, Bologna 1504/5–1570 Paris), Pen and brown ink, brown wash, traces of white corrections.  Black chalk shading probably added by a later hand.

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