Fan or A headpiece in the form of a fan
Agostino Carracci
Italy
1557 – 1602
Fan or A headpiece in the form of a fan
c 1589-95
engraving on paper
Italy
1557 – 1602
Fan or A headpiece in the form of a fan
c 1589-95
engraving on paper
- Place made
- Florence?, Italy
- Medium
- engraving on paper
- State
- B.XVIII.149.260; TIB 3901.188 S2; Bohlin (1979) 193 ii/ii
- Dimensions
- 36.2 x 25.0 cm (plate & sheet)
- Credit line
- Bequest of David Murray 1908
- Accession number
- 084G1630
- Signature and date
- Signed in plate l.l., "August. Carrazza Inv. e.fe." Not dated.
- Catalogue raisonne
- B.XVIII.149.260; TIB 3901.188 S2; Bohlin 193 ii/ii
- Media category
- Collection area
- European prints
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WALL LABEL: A Beautiful Line: Italian prints from Mantegna to Piranesi, 2012
The subject of this engraving is unusual, and its function has been the subject of ongoing debate. Traditionally, it has been identified as a design for a fan. However, scholars have observed that the absence of a handle and the interchangeable vignettes suggest another purpose. They propose the engraving may have functioned as a headpiece to be worn at festivities in a procession or intermezzo. Agostino may have made the engraving for the marriage feast of Ferdinand de’Medici and Christine of Lorraine in 1589.
Maria Zagala, Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings & Photographs
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A beautiful line. Italian prints from Mantegna to Piranesi
Art Gallery of South Australia, 20 August 2010 – 31 October 2010
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[Book] Bohlin, Diane D. Prints and Related Drawings by the Carracci Family, A Catalogue Raisonne.
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[Book] Gill, Meredith. Italian Old Master Prints from the Collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia.
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[Book] Zagala, Maria. A Beautiful Line : Italian prints from Mantegna to Piranesi.