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Sheet of Satirical Studies (Amorini Riding Phalli)

c. 1650s
(Italian, 1615–1673)
Measurements
Sheet: 14 x 36.7 cm (5 1/2 x 14 7/16 in.)
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Description

This outrageous and comical sheet stands out as one of the few existing examples of Rosa's representation of bawdy material. While Rosa was not interested in lewd imagery for vulgarity's sake, he certainly enjoyed intellectual jokes that advertised his erudite knowledge. The grotesque face at the right, and the cupids that ride the almost-elephantine phalli at center reference Classical and Renaissance motifs. Heads composed of objects-particularly the famous Testa di Cazzi ("head of penises")-were frequently used as decoration on Renaissance maiolica ceramics. This kind of imagery- like the museum's witchcraft paintings-would have been understood by 17th-century audiences as more than just grotesquerie. The exaggerated and lampooning qualities of this drawing both reference and parody these famous artistic traditions, showing how Rosa frequently used satirical humor to establish his identity as a sharp and sophisticated artist.
A horizontally oriented drawing, made with ink and red chalk on tan paper, features multiple sketches. In the center, winged child figures ride large, winged phalluses defined with brown wash. To our right, a bearded male head in red chalk has hair and a beard intricately composed of phallic shapes. A faint face emerges at left, while two heads overlap at bottom center. The aged paper has brown spots and a gold border.

Sheet of Satirical Studies (Amorini Riding Phalli)

c. 1650s

Salvator Rosa

(Italian, 1615–1673)
Italy, 17th century

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