File:Parmigianino - Lovers, 1886.jpg

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Artist
Parmigianino  (1503–1540)  wikidata:Q9348 q:it:Parmigianino
 
Parmigianino
Alternative names
Birth name: Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola
Description Italian painter, graphic artist, etcher, drawer, printmaker and architectural draftsperson
Date of birth/death 11 January 1503 Edit this at Wikidata 24 August 1540 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Parma Casalmaggiore bei Parma
Work period 1518 Edit this at Wikidata–1540 Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
Rom, Bologna und Parma
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artist QS:P170,Q9348
Description

This drawing is thought to be based on an image from the I modi.[1] It is also similar to an image that appears in a booklet of woodcut images that copy the engravings that were in the I modi.[2] It is similar to the image numbered 10 in this woodcut copy booklet.[2] The I modi was a book of engravings of sexual scenes that was encreated in a collaboration between Marcantonio Raimondi and Giulio Romano.[3][2] It is also similar to a second drawing that Parmigianino created.[1]

Drawing

Medium: pen, ink on paper

Dimensions 77 × 68 mm

Link to the source page at the MFA Budapest: https://www.mfab.hu/artworks/lovers/
Date around 1524 - 1527[1]
Source/Photographer https://www.mfab.hu/artworks/?artwork_author=parmigianino
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  1. a b c d James Grantham Turner (2017) Eros Visible: Art, Sexuality and Antiquity in Renaissance Italy, Yale University Press, pp. 37, 38, 39, 155, 156, 309, 357–358, 367, 377–378
  2. a b c James Grantham Turner (2004-12). "Marcantonio's Lost Modi and their Copies". Print Quarterly 21 (4): 363–364, 366, 369, 373, 375, 379, 382–384.
  3. James Grantham Turner (2009-06). "Woodcut Copics of the "Modi"". Print Quarterly 26 (2): 115, 116 - 117.

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