Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Esculapius (Esculapius in aedibus Card. Burghesij)

Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Esculapius (Esculapius in aedibus Card. Burghesij) by Anonymous|Philippe Thomassin|Antonio Lafreri

Medium

Engraving

Dimensions

sheet: 16 5/8 x 13 1/8 in. (42.3 x 33.3 cm) plate: 4 15/16 x 3 1/8 in. (12.5 x 8 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1941

Accession Number

41.72(2.165)

Tags

Men

About this artwork

This small engraving depicts Esculapius (Aesculapius), the Roman god of medicine, after an antique statue from the Borghese Collection in Rome. Created in the sixteenth century after designs by Philippe Thomassin and published by Antonio Lafreri, the print measures approximately sixteen by thirteen inches for the full sheet, with the plate itself measuring roughly five by three inches. The image presents the healing deity in classical contrapposto stance, likely holding his traditional attribute...

About the Artist

Anonymous|Philippe Thomassin|Antonio Lafreri

In the vast tapestry of art history, "Anonymous" stands not as a singular individual but as a collective designation for countless unidentified creators whose works have endured across millennia. These artists, spanning prehistoric cave painters to medieval illuminators and folk craftsmen, produced the foundational layers of human visual culture. Prior to the Renaissance, when individual fame emer...

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