Venus and a satyr
- Place made
- Bologna, Italy
- Medium
- etching, engraving on paper
- State
- I/I
- Dimensions
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15.8 x 22.7 cm (plate)
15.8 x 22.9 cm (sheet) - Credit line
- Bequest of David Murray 1908
- Accession number
- 084G1628
- Signature and date
- Signed and dated in plate l.l., "1592. A.C."
- Catalogue raisonne
- B.XVIII.192.17; Bohlin 17, only state; TIB 3906.016
- Media category
- Collection area
- European prints
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WALL LABEL: A Beautiful Line: Italian prints from Mantegna to Piranesi, 2012
The identity of the figures in this etching has been debated. Some scholars believe the female figure is Venus, Roman goddess of love and fertility, while others interpret the scene as the Roman god Jupiter, disguised as a satyr, surprising the sleeping nymph Antiope. The presence of Cupid, son of Venus, suggests the former interpretation is more likely.
From its beginnings, artists have used printmaking to explore erotic subject matter. Unlike the ‘high art’ of painting, which was usually commissioned and therefore open to scrutiny, printmaking encouraged a flowering of new ‘low’ imagery. Amongst the most interesting examples of such imagery are erotic prints, which were made by both marginal and, as in this case, leading artists.
Maria Zagala, Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings & Photographs
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Impressioni Italiane: Etchings, Engravings & Woodcuts from the Renaissance to the Rococo
Art Gallery of South Australia, 2 November 1991 – 2 February 1992 -
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Art Gallery of South Australia, 11 March 1983 – 15 May 1983 -
Inspired Design: Love & Death
Art Gallery of South Australia, 18 November 2011 – 19 February 2012 -
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Art Gallery of South Australia, 5 May 2000 – 2 October 2000 -
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] Five Centuries of Genius: European Master Printmaking.
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[Book] Bohn, Babette. The Illustrated Bartsch vol. 39, part 2 (commentary): Italian Masters of the Sixteenthe Century.
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[Book] Reed, Sue W., Wallace, Richard. Italian Etchers of the Renaissance & Baroque.
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[Book] Zagala, Maria. A Beautiful Line : Italian prints from Mantegna to Piranesi.
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