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Reference: S36252
Author Lorenzo ZUCCHI
Year: 1735
Printed: Dresden
Measures: 230 x 386 mm
€150.00

Reference: S36252
Author Lorenzo ZUCCHI
Year: 1735
Printed: Dresden
Measures: 230 x 386 mm
€150.00

Description

Plate from Recueil des marbres antiques qui se trouvent dans la Galerie du Roy de Pologne à Dresden […], published in Dresden by Raymond Le Plat, in 1735.

The collection of ancient and modern art at Dresden had been established by Friedrich August I (“Augustus the Strong”), who died in the same year as this book was published. He had bought antiquities from Frederick William I of Prussia (including the Bellori collection of Roman portraits) and from the Chigi and Albani families of Rome (including sculpture, vases, bronzes and mummies). Several Roman antiquities had arrived in Dresden as recently as 1729.

The plates have no accompanying explanatory texts, but most are captioned. Subjects are chiefly mythological (the collection includes copies of some famous works, such as Praxiteles's “Satyr” and Scopas's “Maenad tearing a goat”).

Almost all the plates are signed by draughtsmen and engravers. The draughtsmen were A.M. Wernerin, Joh. Justin Preissler, M. Tuscher or H. Preissler. The engravers were Lorenzo Zucchi, C.F. Boetius, Georg Mart. Preissler, Johann Balthasar Probst, Bernigeroth, Johann David Hertz, Iac. Gottlieb Thelot, Iac. Andr. Fridrich, Christian Philipp Lindemann, Hieronymus Sperling, “MB”, Joh. Jac. Steltzer or Chr. Raym. Thoman.


Etching, in very good condition.

Lorenzo ZUCCHI

(1704 - 1779) Engraver. b. Venice, son of Andrea, nephew of Francesco. To Dresden with his father in 1726. Appointed court engraver in 1738, and in 1764 professor of engraving at the Academy. Died in Dresden.

Lorenzo ZUCCHI

(1704 - 1779) Engraver. b. Venice, son of Andrea, nephew of Francesco. To Dresden with his father in 1726. Appointed court engraver in 1738, and in 1764 professor of engraving at the Academy. Died in Dresden.