Stefano Della Bella (1610-1664) - Ballet of the Tritons

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Stefano Della Bella, Ballet Tritonów, akwaforta z 1637 roku, publikowana w Le Nozze degli dei, płyta podpisana, pochodzenie Włochy, 204 × 288 mm, w dobrym stanie.

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Description:
Ballet of the Tritons to celebrate the marriage of Neptune and Amphitrite, with Neptune and Amphitrite seated on a rock behind at center, and Tritons dancing on the shore in foreground and in the sea with mermaids, seahorses and other marine creatures; with cliffs on either side and Venus ascending on a cloud to left. Published in Gio. Carlo Coppola, 'Le Nozze degli dei' (Florence, Amadore Massi and Lorenzo Landi: 1637). Bottom left in text line: "Alfo.us Parig.us Inv SDB. Deli. e F". This is one of eight etchings, plus frontispiece, which accompanied an account of the ballet written by Giovan Carlo Coppola (1599-1652) and published after the event. It was designed by Alfonso Parigi, with music written by six composers including the Grand Duke himself. The ballet, choreographed by Agnolo Ricci, was performed in the courtyard of Palazzo Pitti facing the Boboli Garden which had been transformed into a theatre with sets by Alfonso Parigi.

Provenance:
Polycarpe Charles Séchant (Lugt.2342) His collection stamp twice in the text line.

Dimensions:
20,40 x 28,80 cm

Literature:
De Vesme/Massar 1971 / Stefano della Bella (922)

Medium:
Etching

Circa:
1637

Notes:
All measurements are taken on the plate mark. All lot's are listed with several high resolution images, which is the best way to give a clear and objective idea of the general very good condition. Textual condition description is limited, so please examine the images carefully and ask for more info if needed.

Condition:
Good impression on a dense laid paper with plate border and margins, on plate border beneath the test line. Good condition.

Description:
Ballet of the Tritons to celebrate the marriage of Neptune and Amphitrite, with Neptune and Amphitrite seated on a rock behind at center, and Tritons dancing on the shore in foreground and in the sea with mermaids, seahorses and other marine creatures; with cliffs on either side and Venus ascending on a cloud to left. Published in Gio. Carlo Coppola, 'Le Nozze degli dei' (Florence, Amadore Massi and Lorenzo Landi: 1637). Bottom left in text line: "Alfo.us Parig.us Inv SDB. Deli. e F". This is one of eight etchings, plus frontispiece, which accompanied an account of the ballet written by Giovan Carlo Coppola (1599-1652) and published after the event. It was designed by Alfonso Parigi, with music written by six composers including the Grand Duke himself. The ballet, choreographed by Agnolo Ricci, was performed in the courtyard of Palazzo Pitti facing the Boboli Garden which had been transformed into a theatre with sets by Alfonso Parigi.

Provenance:
Polycarpe Charles Séchant (Lugt.2342) His collection stamp twice in the text line.

Dimensions:
20,40 x 28,80 cm

Literature:
De Vesme/Massar 1971 / Stefano della Bella (922)

Medium:
Etching

Circa:
1637

Notes:
All measurements are taken on the plate mark. All lot's are listed with several high resolution images, which is the best way to give a clear and objective idea of the general very good condition. Textual condition description is limited, so please examine the images carefully and ask for more info if needed.

Condition:
Good impression on a dense laid paper with plate border and margins, on plate border beneath the test line. Good condition.

Szczegóły

Artysta
Stefano Della Bella (1610-1664)
Tytuł dzieła
Ballet of the Tritons
Technika
akwaforta
Podpis
z podpisem na płycie
Kraj pochodzenia
Włochy
Rok
1637
Stan
W Dobrym Stanie
Wysokość
204 mm
Szerokość
288 mm
Okres
XVII wiek
Sprzedawany z ramą
Nie
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