Sixteenth-Century Italian Drawings in New York Collections

Sixteenth-Century Italian Drawings in New York Collections

Griswold, William M., and Linda Wolk-Simon
1994
270 pages
189 illustrations
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The sixteenth century may be described as the great age of Italian drawing. It was then that Giorgio Vasari asserted the primacy of disegno, hailing it as the father of the arts and the supreme expression of the artist's intellect. Raphael, Michelangelo, Andrea del Sarto, Correggio, and the Venetians Titian, Tintoretto, and Veronese—all famous painters—were equally gifted as draftsmen, and their drawings have been eagerly sought and prized by collectors throughout the centuries.

The study and connoisseurship of old master drawings have long flourished in New York, where there are many splendid examples of cinquecento draftsmanship in public and private collections. This volume and the exhibition it accompanies celebrate the wealth of Italian sixteenth-century drawings in New York, especially those acquired over the last thirty years. The 124 works here catalogued belong to the Metropolitan Museum, the Pierpont Morgan Library, the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, and more than twenty private collectors.

The schools of Emilia, Florence, Genoa, Lombardy Rome, Siena, and Venice are all represented. And the particular resources of New York collections have allowed for an exceptionally rich presentation of certain artists, including the major members of Raphael's workshop, the Lombard disciples of Leonardo da Vinci, Correggio and Parmigianino from Parma, and the later Roman Mannerists. Many drawings are published here for the first time, while others appear with new attributions based on recent contributions to scholarship.

Each drawing is illustrated and is presented with a substantive discussion that places it in the context of the artist's career and explores the purpose for which it was made.

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Nude Male Figure Seated on the Ground, Amico Aspertini  Italian, Black chalk, brush and brown wash, highlighted with white gouache, on brown-washed paper
Amico Aspertini
ca. 1535–40
Putto Bending a Bow, Giorgione  Italian, Red chalk. Original sheet, 15.7 x 6.6 cm.; this has been made up (almost certainly by Pierre-Jean Mariette) to a sheet 23.7 x 15.2 cm. on which a base and a surrounding niche for the putto have been indicated in pen and brown ink, red chalk and brush and red wash
Giorgione
1477/78–1510
Design for the Tomb of a Youth, Parmigianino (Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola)  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown and yellow wash, over leadpoint and stylus ruling, the paper rubbed with charcoal
Parmigianino (Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola)
1524–25
Six Studies of Animal Heads and of a Cartouche, Pellegrino Tibaldi  Italian, Pen and brown ink, with head in upper left corner drawn in red chalk
Pellegrino Tibaldi
1527–96
Study for the Decoration of a Vault, Orazio Samacchini  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, highlighted with white, over black chalk, on blue-green paper
Orazio Samacchini
1532–77
God the Father with Four Angels., Bertoia (Jacopo Zanguidi)  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of black chalk
Bertoia (Jacopo Zanguidi)
1569–71
Lamentation over the Dead Christ at the Foot of the Cross (recto); Studies for the Burial of Christ (verso), Ferraù Fenzoni  Italian, Pen and brown ink, on blue paper
Ferraù Fenzoni
1620–30
Design for the Tomb of Pope Julius II della Rovere, Michelangelo Buonarroti  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over stylus ruling and leadpoint
Michelangelo Buonarroti
1505–6
The First Fruits of the Earth Offered to Saturn, Giorgio Vasari  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of red chalk
Giorgio Vasari
1555–56
The Abduction of Ganymede, Giorgio Vasari  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, highlighted with white, over black chalk on blue paper.  Squared in black chalk
Giorgio Vasari
1511–74
Standing Apostle, Giovanni Bandini (called Giovanni dell'Opera)  Italian, Pen and brown ink
Giovanni Bandini (called Giovanni dell'Opera)
mid-16th century
The Beech Tree of the Madonna at La Verna, Jacopo Ligozzi  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash and with traces of gray wash, over black chalk
Jacopo Ligozzi
1605–7
Head of Christ, Cigoli (Ludovico Cardi)  Italian, Oil paint on a sheet of paper that had previous writing by the artist in pen and brown ink  (surface varnished)
Cigoli (Ludovico Cardi)
1559–1613
Study for a Male Figure Lowered into a Grave (recto); Kneeling Female Figure in Profile to Left (verso), Cigoli (Ludovico Cardi)  Italian, Point of brush and blue wash, heightened with white, over black chalk, on blue paper
Cigoli (Ludovico Cardi)
1607–13
Christ Crucified, Attended by the Virgin, Saint Mary Magdalen, and Saint John the Evangelist, Lazzaro Tavarone  Italian, Pen and brown ink, pale brown wash, over black chalk, on gray-green paper. Squared in black chalk
Lazzaro Tavarone
1556–1641
Bust of a Bearded Figure, Andrea Solario  Italian, Black, red, and ochre chalk on light brown paper (with later, substantive reintegration of the support and drawing surface along the right edges and upper portions of the sheet; detached from canvas support in 1958)
Andrea Solario
1515–24
Standing Virgin Holding the Christ Child, Gaudenzio Ferrari  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, highlighted with white, on blue paper; squared in red chalk
Gaudenzio Ferrari
1475–1546
The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence, Aurelio Luini  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, highlighted with white gouache, over black chalk, on light tan paper; squared in red chalk
Aurelio Luini
1580s–early 1590s
The Coronation of Esther, Carlo Urbino  Italian, Pen and brown ink, over red chalk; squared in red chalk
Carlo Urbino
1510–85
Martyrdom of a Female Saint (Agnes?), Camillo Procaccini  Italian, Charcoal, brush and gray wash, highlighted with white gouache, on brown paper; ruled lines in pen and brown ink
Camillo Procaccini
1605–9
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Griswold, William, and Linda Wolk-Simon. 1994. Sixteenth-Century Italian Drawings in New York Collections. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art.