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Shepherds in a Landscape

c. 1517
(Italian, 1482–1515)
(Italian, 1500–1564)
Medium
engraving
Credit Line
Catalogue raisonné
Hind V(II).196.6 ; Bartsch XIII.383.9 ; Passavant V.168.9 ; Hind (B.M) 499.11-9
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This composition was begun by Giulio Campagnola, who made the landscape, and finished by his son, Domenico, who completed the figures.

Description

This depiction of a group of shepherds seated in a landscape is a pictorial manifestation of Arcadia. Two different artists completed the composition—the son (Domenico) of the original artist (Giulio) added the shepherds playing instruments to his father’s landscape— and their distinctive styles can be observed on the right and left sides. Such “pastoral concerts” posed contrasts between urban and pastoral worlds. The spatial layout of this image is ambiguous, offering less a natural experience of landscape than an atmospheric, constructed space full of delicate surfaces, patterns, and lines.
A horizontally oriented engraving depicts four people with light skin tones under a large, leafy tree. On our left, two figures sit playing a stringed instrument and a flute near a cluster of sheep. Below, a barefoot shepherd with a staff leans toward a stream. To our right, a hillside leads to a village with a tall tower and houses, all rendered with dense, fine hatching that defines the scene's textures.

Shepherds in a Landscape

c. 1517

Giulio Campagnola, Domenico Campagnola

(Italian, 1482–1515), (Italian, 1500–1564)
Italy, 16th century

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