Entrance of the Polish ambassador into Rome 27 November 1633
Italy
1610 – 1664
Entrance of the Polish ambassador into Rome 27 November 1633
1633
six etchings on paper
- Place made
- Rome
- Medium
- six etchings on paper
- State
- De Vesme & Massar (1971) 44 - 49 i/iii
- Dimensions
- 15.5 x 267.0 cm (plate)
- Credit line
- Gift of Margaret Bennett, Pam McKee, Marion Wells and Janet Worth through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation Collectors Club 2009
- Accession number
- 20097G134(a-f)
- Signature and date
- For inscriptions see entries for each individual sheet.
- Catalogue raisonne
- De Vesme & Massar (1971) 44 - 49 i/iii
- Media category
- Collection area
- European prints
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WALL LABEL: A Beautiful Line: Italian prints from Mantegna to Piranesi, 2012
This print by the Florentine Stefano della Bella vividly demonstrates the role of printmaking in disseminating information. It depicts the entrance of Jerzy Ossoliński into Rome on 27 November 1633. Stefano della Bella captured all the formal splendour of this event like a journalist at the scene. The long procession is identified by a lettered key in the lower margin, which describes the costumes and adornment of each group in detail. His Excellency the Ambassador is shown on the final plate marked ‘X’, and text reads: “…costume of iridescent gold lined with precious furs clasped with jewels with a large hat with jewels and plumes of the most exquisite beauty on a graceful steed with shoes, bridle, and stirrups of jewelled gold…”
Maria Zagala, Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings & Photographs
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Reimagining the Renaissance
Art Gallery of South Australia, 20 July 2024 – 13 April 2025