Wilton album, folio 16b: Mucius Scaevola; the Roman youth, left, placing his hand on a fire burning on an altar; a woman on the right extending her hand toward the altar

For more information on the Wilton album see entry for 27.78.1(1-428).
An unsigned etching related to a drawing in opposite orientation by Parmigianino in the British Museum (inv. no. 1905,1110.54), a subject repeated in a drawing at Winsdor Castle (Popham 1971 no. 609); the right side of this etching reproduces in the same orientation a print by the Master F. P. (Bartsch XVI.24.18; TIB 32.18(24)), perhaps suggesting that both prints were based on a complete drawn model by Parmigianino. Perhaps an early state of Mussini 2003 no. 97

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  • Title: Wilton album, folio 16b: Mucius Scaevola; the Roman youth, left, placing his hand on a fire burning on an altar; a woman on the right extending her hand toward the altar
  • Artist: Anonymous
  • Artist: Parmigianino (Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola) (Italian, Parma 1503–1540 Casalmaggiore)
  • Artist: After Master F. P. (Italian, active 16th century)
  • Date: 1550–1650
  • Medium: Etching
  • Dimensions: Sheet: 4 1/16 × 5 13/16 in. (10.3 × 14.8 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1927
  • Object Number: 27.78.1(63)
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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