DescriptionPosture 14 - Woodblock cut copy - after Marcantonio Raimondi Giulio Romano - around 1555 - 4.jpg
English: This image above is a woodcut and it is speculated that it was copied from engravings created by Agostino Veneziano.[1][2]
It is thought that the engravings in the Agostino Veneziano edition of I modi were copied from the engravings in the edtion of I modi that was created in a collaboration between Marcantonio Raimondi and Giulio Romano.[1]It is thought that Agostino veneziano may have engraved a single replacement set of engravings based on offset drawings from the engravings in Marcantonio and Giulio's edition of "I modi".[1]
It has been speculated that the date for the creation of the image above from the woodcut booklet is around 1555.[1]
This replacement set by Agostino is thought to have been made in around 1530.[2]
The edition of I modi created by Marcantonio and Giulio is thought to have been created in around 1524 to 1527.[3]
It is unknown who the artist is of the woodcut booklet that is speculated to have been created in around 1555.[1]
The images in this woodcut booklet were created using woodcut releif printing.[1][2]
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), Kimbell Art Museum
2008
ISBN:9781588393005, 1588393003
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Posture 14 of the woodcut booklet copy of I modi. I modi was a book of engravings of sexual scenes created in a collaboration between Marcantonio Raimondi and Giulio Romano. Artist of this image is unkown - around 1555
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