詳情
ALBRECHT DÜRER (1471-1528)
The Seamonster
engraving
circa 1498
on laid paper, watermark High Crown (Meder 20)
a very fine Meder a impression
printing with great clarity and definition, especially in the distant landscape
with great depth and much inky relief
trimmed just outside the borderline, retaining a fillet of blank paper almost all around
in very good condition
Sheet 247 x 185 mm.
來源
Baron Charles Marochetti (1805-1867), Paris and London (Lugt 392); his sale, Sotheby's, London, 31 March 1868 (and following days), lot 305 ('fine and scarce') (£ 2.2)
出版
Bartsch 71; Meder, Hollstein 66; Schoch Mende Scherbaum 21
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拍品專文

As Dürer's interest in the classical nude and the appropriation of Italian art of the previous generation intensified, his subjects became increasingly mysterious. Whether he illustrated obscure mythological subjects suggested by his humanist friends, such as Pirckheimer, or whether he took elements of pre-existing images and myths to create his own fanciful subjects is impossible to determine. Legions of art historians have tried to unravel the iconography of the Seamonster and Hercules (see lot 8), without ever coming to a satisfying conclusion. In his diary of his Netherlandish journey Dürer laconically refers to the present work as the 'Meerwunder', and the first recorded description of the print, by Giorgio Vasari, is still as valid as any: una ninfa portata via da un Mostro Marino, mentre alcun'altre Ninfe si bagnano ('a nymph carried off by a seamonster, while some other nymphs bathe').
The present very fine impression was in the collection 19th century Italian-French sculptor and collector Baron Charles Marochetti.

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