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Lot's family flees Sodom dated 1741
Chiaroscuro woodcut, from three blocks | 22.0 x 27.8 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 853429
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A chiaroscuro woodcut reproducing, in reverse, the fresco Lot's family flees Sodom painted by the workshop of Raphael (c.1517-19) in the vault of the fourth bay of the Raphael Loggia in the Vatican. Signed and dated and inscribed at bottom left: Ex Raphaelis Urbinatis Schede. Trimmed to image.
Zanetti revived the chiaroscuro woodcut, a prevalent technique of sixteenth-century Italian printmaking. Zanetti published a collection of chiaroscuro woodcuts, primarily after works by Parmigianino, but also including some after Raphael, in the late 1720s under the title Diversarum Iconum and again in a third edition of 1749 with the title 'Raccolta di varie stampe...'. See RCINs 853407, 853424, 853457 and 853471 for other chiaroscuro woodcuts by Zanetti after Loggia frescoes.Provenance
Added to the Prince Consort's Raphael Collection (c.1853-76)
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Chiaroscuro woodcut, from three blocks
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22.0 x 27.8 cm (sheet of paper)
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Bibliographic reference(s)
Davidson 1985 : Davidson, Bernice F. Raphael's Bible. A Study of the Vatican Logge, 1985 fig.40
Dacos 2008: Dacos, N., The Loggia of Raphael: A Vatican Art Treasure, 2008 pl.114, p.154