Two Deacons, from a Series of Prints Depicting the Frescoes of Correggio & Parmigianino in San Giovanni Evangelista at Parma
This print is from a series executed by Paolo Toschi and his pupils after the frescoes by Correggio and Parmigianino at Parma. The print was executed by Gaetano Silvani, Carlo Raimondi and Paolo Toschi. The intermediary draughtsmen of this print are Paolo Toschi and Agostino Marchesi.
Artwork Details
- Title: Two Deacons, from a Series of Prints Depicting the Frescoes of Correggio & Parmigianino in San Giovanni Evangelista at Parma
- Series/Portfolio: The Frescoes of Correggio & Parmigianino in San Giovanni Evangelista at Parma
- Artist: Carlo Raimondi (Italian, Bocche di Cattoro 1809–1883 Parma)
- Artist: Paolo Toschi (Italian, Parma 1788–1854 Parma)
- Artist: Gaetano Silvani (Italian, Parma 1798–1879 Parma)
- Artist: Agostino Marchesi (Italian, Parma 1810–1867 Parma)
- Artist: After Parmigianino (Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola) (Italian, Parma 1503–1540 Casalmaggiore)
- Printer: C. Frassinetti (Italian, active ca. 1845–68)
- Date: 19th century
- Medium: Etching and engraving
- Dimensions: Sheet: 30 1/8 × 21 7/16 in. (76.5 × 54.5 cm)
Plate: 18 1/8 × 12 3/8 in. (46 × 31.4 cm) - Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Gift of Lucy Chauncey, in memory of her father, Henry Chauncey, 1935
- Object Number: 35.58.11
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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