Old Testament Plates

Old Testament plates is a wonderful black and white set of prints realized by the Italian master Antonio Tempesta (1555-1630) in the XVII century.

The eight plates depicting scenes of the Old testament with Inscriprions on plates

They are mounted on a cardboard passepartout and in a gilded frame.

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T-120826
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Old Testament plates is a wonderful black and white set of prints realized by the Italian master Antonio Tempesta (1555-1630) in the XVII century.

The eight plates depicting scenes of the Old testament with Inscriprions on plates

They are mounted on a cardboard passepartout and in a gilded frame.

Antonio Tempesta, also known as Il Tempestino (Florence, 1555 - Rome, 1630), was an Italian painter and engraver of the early Baroque period. Antonio Tempesta trained in the culture of late Mannerism, with a naturalistic but also calligraphic taste, acquired from the frequentation of Giovanni Stradano, with whom he collaborated in the decoration of Palazzo Vecchio.

Moving to Rome in 1573, he worked for Pope Gregory XIII, frescoing some maps of Rome in the Vatican, including the famous Map of Rome (1593). In the pontifical capital, he worked for many noble families and for important cardinals, such as Alessandro Farnese and Scipione Borghese. His works are in San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, at the villa in Caprarola, in Tivoli.

He returned to Florence for a brief stay, where he collaborated with Alessandro Allori, Ludovico Buti, Giovan Maria Butteri and Ludovico Cigoli on the decoration of the ceilings of the Uffizi Gallery on the east side, executed with grotesque drawings. When he returned to Rome, he devoted himself more and more to engraving, with which he gained wide recognition throughout Europe.

He was also a talented draftsman, endowed with a particularly scenographic vein, and other artists printed and spread his work.

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SKU
T-120826
Artist
Antonio Tempesta
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Etching
Period
1600-1649
Year
1600
Signature
Not signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
55 x 75.5 x 2
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