Sheet 2: A Triumphal Chariot, from "The Triumph of Julius Caesar"

Andrea Andreani Italian
Intermediary draughtsman Bernardo Malpizzi Italian
After Andrea Mantegna Italian

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This print is from a scrapbook (album) containing woodcuts and chiaroscuro prints. It was presumably taken apart when it was acquired by The Met in 1922. On the front page of the volume there appeared a statement that this collection was made by the poet Samuel Rogers (1763-1855) and then bought by Angela Coutts (1816-1906) in memory of him at the sale of the collection at his house (28 April – 20 May, 1856). #1615a Rogers Sale. #146 Burdett Coutts Sale (Sotheby’s, May 1922). The prints from the original album have the range 22.73.3-1–22.73.3-161.

Sheet 2: A Triumphal Chariot, from "The Triumph of Julius Caesar", Andrea Andreani (Italian, Mantua 1558/1559–1629), Chiaroscuro woodcut from four blocks in gray-green ink

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