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Venus Reclining in a Landscape

c. 1508–9
(Italian, 1482–1515)
Medium
engraving
Measurements
Platemark: 11.9 x 18.3 cm (4 11/16 x 7 3/16 in.); Sheet: 11.9 x 18.3 cm (4 11/16 x 7 3/16 in.)
Catalogue raisonné
Hind V(II).202.13 ; Passavant V.165.11 ; Le Blanc I.575.10 ; Ottley II.769.8
Public Domain
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This artist's training as a gem cutter prepared him well for the relatively new art of engraving, which required carving into a copperplate with a sharp instrument called a burin.

Description

The Venetian artist Giulio Campagnola introduced the "dot manner," an engraving technique by which shading is created with dots and flicks produced with the point of the burin. This innovation allowed for a much greater range of tone and subtler gradations from dark to light. The effect imitated sfumato, a painting technique for creating soft atmospheric effects practiced by Venetian artists, such as Giorgione, at the time. The influence of and perhaps even the engraver’s collaboration with Giorgione is reflected in the extraordinary beauty and refinement of this rare early impression of Venus Reclining in a Landscape. The female nude reclining in a landscape was to become a distinctly Venetian subject in the 1500s.
A horizontally oriented engraving in black ink depicts the perspective of behind a naked woman reclining on a cloth. Her head rests on a tree stump to our left while she gazes toward the upper left. Dense foliage fills the middle ground behind her, and a grand building sits in the distant background to the right. The inscription "IVLIVS CAPAGNOLA." appears in serif capitals in the bottom left corner.

Venus Reclining in a Landscape

c. 1508–9

Giulio Campagnola

(Italian, 1482–1515)
Italy, late 15th-early 16th Century

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