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Original file"I modi" - Jean Frédéric Maximilien de Waldeck - After Marcantonio Raimondi - Production date 19thC - British Museum 1 of 19
Jean Frédéric Maximilien de Waldeck (after Marcantonio Raimondi)
The composition centers on a couple in a neoclassical interior, defined by heavy curtains and two term-style statues in the background. The man, seen from the back, embraces the woman who lies beneath him; her arms are wrapped around his neck, and her braided hair is clearly visible. To the left is a tasseled pillow and a pedestal base; to the right sits a large shallow basin on the bed linens. The lighting is chiaroscuro, emphasizing the musculature of the figures.
This work is a 19th-century reproduction of the infamous 'I Modi' (The Ways), a series of erotic sonnets and engravings originally designed by Giulio Romano and engraved by Marcantonio Raimondi in the 1520s, which became a significant flashpoint for Renaissance censorship and moral debate.
Nº 1.
Translation
Number 1.
Pietro Aretino
The original series of engravings was famously accompanied by sonnets written by Pietro Aretino.
Giulio Romano
Romano is the credited designer of the original 16th-century 'I Modi' series.
Object
lithography
laid paper
19th century
French
genre-scene
Digital Source
Wikimedia Commons · Public domain
2225 × 1588 px
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