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Print

1543 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This engraving by Enea Vico shows a vase in a style inspired by Roman antiques. From 1530 onwards Roman printmakers published sets of engravings of antique vases, which were extensively copied outside Italy. While these prints are lettered ‘At Rome, obtained from the antique’, in fact the vases have been somewhat ‘restored’ by Vico, with distinctly contemporary handles and other additions.

Ornament prints such as these were intended for the use of designers and craftsmen, and were responsible for spreading decorative styles.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Engraving on paper
Brief description
Print illustrating a vase, engraving by Enea Vico, Italy, 1543
Physical description
Print showing a vase with laurel decoration, a bull's head at the centre, and two mermaid-shaped handles
Dimensions
  • Height: 24.5cm
  • Width: 20.1cm
Marks and inscriptions
'At Rome, obtained from the antique' (inscription)
Gallery label
PRINTS: TWO VASES Italian, 1543 Engravings by Enea Vico (1523-67) From 1530 onwards Roman printmakers published sets of engravings of antique vases, which were rapidly and extensively copied outside Italy. These prints are lettered 'At Rome, obtained from the antique'; in fact the vases have been extensively 'restored' by Vico with distinctly contemporary handles and other additions. 16849, E.381 - 1888
Object history
From 1530 onwards Roman print makers published sets of engravings of antique vases, which were rapidly and extensively copied outside Italy. These prints are lettered 'At Rome, obtained from the antique'; in fact the vases have been extensively 'restored' by Vico with distinctly contemporary handles and other additions. (taken from label text for 16849 and E.381-1888)
Subjects depicted
Summary
This engraving by Enea Vico shows a vase in a style inspired by Roman antiques. From 1530 onwards Roman printmakers published sets of engravings of antique vases, which were extensively copied outside Italy. While these prints are lettered ‘At Rome, obtained from the antique’, in fact the vases have been somewhat ‘restored’ by Vico, with distinctly contemporary handles and other additions.

Ornament prints such as these were intended for the use of designers and craftsmen, and were responsible for spreading decorative styles.
Bibliographic reference
pp. 112-3 Barbara Furlotti and Guido Rebecchini, Giulio Romano la Forza delle Cose, Marsilio Arte, 2022. ISBN: 9791254630495.
Collection
Accession number
E.381-1888

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Record createdJuly 12, 2005
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