Twee dansende figuren
1645 - 1700
Medium
etching
Dimensions
178; 132
About this artwork
height 178 mm x width 132 mm
Art Historical Context
**Twee Dansende Figuren** is a delicate etching by Pietro Sante Bartoli, an Italian artist active in Rome during the late 17th century (c. 1645–1700). Measuring just 178 mm high by 132 mm wide, this intimate print exemplifies the Baroque era's fascination with movement and grace. Bartoli, renowned for his reproductive engravings of classical antiquities and Renaissance masterpieces, likely drew inspiration from ancient sculptures or lively genre scenes, capturing two dancing figures in a moment of joyful abandon. Etching, Bartoli's favored medium, allowed for fluid, expressive lines etched in...
About the Artist
Pietro Sante Bartoli · 1615–1700
Pietro Santi Bartoli, born in Perugia in 1635, emerged as a pivotal figure in the Roman antiquarian revival of the late seventeenth century. Relocating to Rome as a youth, he initially pursued painting, studying under the French artist Jean Lemaire—known as "Le Petit Lemaire"—and later under the esteemed Nicolas Poussin, whose classical rigor profoundly shaped his early approach. Though traces of ...