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Design - Design for an ewer
  • Design for an ewer
    Romano, Giulio, born 1499 - died 1546
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Design for an ewer

  • Object:

    Design

  • Place of origin:

    Mantua, Italy (drawn)

  • Date:

    ca.1540 (drawn)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Romano, Giulio, born 1499 - died 1546 (designer)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Pen and ink and wash on paper

  • Credit Line:

    From the Collection of Jonathan Richardson, Sen., The Duke of Argyll (1798), J. Thane, W. Esdaile & J. C. Robinson.

  • Museum number:

    E.5129-1910

  • Gallery location:

    Prints & Drawings Study Room, level C, case 2A, shelf 5

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Giulio Romano was an Italian painter and architect. He was trained by Raphael, who became his friend and protector. Romano was attuned to the needs of courtly patrons and had a style that blended modern sensibilities with the forms of classical art. His contemporaries particularly praised the facility and inventiveness of his drawing. Most of his career was spent in Mantua, as court artist for Federico II Gonzaga, 5th Marchese and 1st Duke of Mantua (ruled 1530–40).

Physical description

Design for an ewer with lid in the shape of a scallop shell held in a bird's beak; mask ornament at base of handle and scallop shell decoration on body of ewer.

Place of Origin

Mantua, Italy (drawn)

Date

ca.1540 (drawn)

Artist/maker

Romano, Giulio, born 1499 - died 1546 (designer)

Materials and Techniques

Pen and ink and wash on paper

Marks and inscriptions

Sr. Cardinale di Matoa co tuti questi ormiti'
Collection of the Duke of Argyll 1798
P.77, no. 51

Dimensions

Height: 28.1 cm, Width: 15.2 cm

Object history note

J. Richardson, Sr (Lugut 2184); J. Thane (Lugt 1544, on the back in pencil); W.Esdaile (Lugt 2617); (?) 5th Duke of Argyll; Sir J.C. Robinson (Lugt 1433); Bought by the museum in 1910.

Historical context note

The 'cardinale di Matoa', for whom the design was made, was presumably Ercole di Gonzaga, Bishop of Mantua (1505-1563, created cardinal 1527). On the death of his brother Federico, Duke of Mantua, in 1540, Cardinal Ercole became regent and Giulio Romano's principal patron.The inscription on the drawing is in a hand similar to Giulio's. An inscription on the back of the drawing states that the sheet was in the collection of the Duke of Argyll in 1798 and quotes the number P.77, no. 51.

Giulio’s greatest technical skill was demonstrated in his drawings, which are notable for their incisiveness and abundance of invention. His formidable talent as a designer was most successfully realized in his architectural projects and in the ensemble of his complex decorative programmes. The immediate influence of his work was marked in the architectural treatises of Andrea Palladio and Sebastiano Serlio and in the move towards an increasing elaboration of illusionistic fresco painting.

Descriptive line

Design for an ewer with lid in the shape of a scallop shell held in a bird's beak

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Ward-Jackson, Peter, Italian Drawings, 14th to 16th century, vol.1, 1977, cat. no. 159, p78.

Materials

Paper; Pen and ink; Wash

Subjects depicted

Ornament; Ewer; Drinking vessel

Categories

Drinking; Drawings; Designs

Collection code

PDP

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