The Sacrifice of a Ram; naked man at right guiding a ram towards an altar pyre, hooded priest at left with a young attendant

Marco Dente

ca. 1515–27

The Sacrifice of a Ram; naked man at right guiding a ram towards an altar pyre, hooded priest at left with a young attendant by Marco Dente

Medium

Engraving

Dimensions

Sheet (Trimmed): 4 5/16 in. × 7 in. (11 × 17.8 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Purchase, Joseph Pulitzer Bequest, 1917

Accession Number

17.50.16-103

Tags

MenMale NudesRamsTrees

Art Historical Context

In the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Drawings and Prints department, *The Sacrifice of a Ram*ca. 1515–27) by Marco D captures a dramatic ritual scene through the precise art of engraving. Dente an Italian printmaker active in Renaissance Rome, was renowned for his intricate reproductions of designs by masters like Raphael andaccio Bandinelli. This4 5/16 × 7 in. sheet, trimmed for presentation, exemplifies engraving's power to disseminate classical and biblical motifs to a wider audience during the High Renaissance, when printmaking revolutionized art access. The composition centers on a tense ...

About the Artist

Marco Dente · 15151527

Marco Dente (died 1527), also known as Marco da Ravenna, was among the most accomplished printmakers working in Rome during the High Renaissance, a period that witnessed an extraordinary flowering of engraving as both a reproductive and an independent artistic medium. Little is known of his early training, but by the second decade of the sixteenth century he had established himself in the orbit of...

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