After Livio Agresti
Condition report continued
Dark discoloration at lower center where something dark was spilled. Diagonal creases at lower right and lower left corner. Creases in image measure 5 ½” length at upper left corner.
Description | After Livio Agresti Condition report continued Dark discoloration at lower center where something dark was spilled. Diagonal creases at lower right and lower left corner. Creases in image measure 5 ½” length at upper left corner. |
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About the Artist | “Cornelius Cort was a North Netherlands engraver and
draughtsman, active in Flanders and Italy.
His first documented works are a series of engravings issued by the
Antwerp publisher Hieronymous Cock, beginning circa 1553. Cort may have been an apprentice within
Cock’s establishment, as none of these prints was inscribed with his name until
after the plates had passed out of Cock’s hands. A letter of 1567 to Titian from the
Netherlands writer and painter Domenicus Lampsonius (1532-99) describes Cock as
Cort’s master. |
Culture | European |
Medium | Engraving on laid paper |
Catalogue raisonne | LeBlanc 67, Bierens de Haan 76ii |
Paper size | 21 7/8" height X 14" width |
Signed | No |
Date of creation | 1578 |
Condition | Fair to poor. Improper masking tape hinging on verso at upper left and upper right. Horizontal crease across center has been mended. |
Mat size | 26" height X 20" width |