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A work made of engraving in black on ivory laid paper.

The Calumny of Apelles

1500/1506

Girolamo Mocetto (Italian, c. 1470-after 1531) after Andrea Mantegna (Italian, 1431-1506)

Italy

Although he probably never met Andrea Mantegna, the Venetian painter-engraver Girolamo Mocetto nevertheless based this print on a drawing (now in the British Museum, London) by the older artist. Later, Rembrandt also copied the same drawing, and may have owned it for a time. Mocetto altered the composition by placing the scene, an allegory of calumny (or false accusation), in the Campo de Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, with Andrea del Verrocchio’s famous equestrian monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni in the background. This print is a unique early state before final shading was added to the basilica dome.

Engraving in black on ivory laid paper

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