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"I modi" - Jean Frédéric Maximilien de Waldeck - After Marcantonio Raimondi - Production date 19thC - British Museum 10 of 11

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"I modi" - Jean Frédéric Maximilien de Waldeck - After Marcantonio Raimondi - Production date 19thC - British Museum 10 of 11

Jean Frédéric Maximilien de Waldeck

2006-08-14 15:47:10

About This Work

The black and white image shows a nude man with curly hair and a beard kneeling behind a nude woman lying on her back. The woman’s left leg is raised high in the air, supported by the man’s hand, while she rests her head on her right hand with her hair elaborately braided. They are situated on a bed featuring a decorative carved lion-head post at the foot and heavy fabric curtains hanging from above. The style is neoclassical, emphasizing defined musculature and smooth shading.

This work is a 19th-century reproduction of the 'I modi' (The Positions), a series of erotic sonnets and engravings originally designed by Giulio Romano and engraved by Marcantonio Raimondi in 1524, which became a focal point of Renaissance censorship debates.

Unnamed maleUnnamed female31A1433C21

Inscriptions

4

Connected Texts

I modi by Pietro Aretino

This image belongs to the visual series illustrating the erotic poems written by Aretino to accompany Giulio Romano's original designs.

Provenance & Source

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19th century

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French

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Wikimedia Commons · Public domain

Original Resolution

2500 × 1917 px

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