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The Judgment of Paris

A work made of engraving in black on cream laid paper.
CC0 Public Domain Designation

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  • A work made of engraving in black on cream laid paper.

Date:

1517/ 20

Artist:

Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian, c. 1480-1534)
after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520)

About this artwork

In Greek myth, Paris was a Trojan prince tasked to select the most beautiful goddess of the pantheon at Mount Olympus. Seated at left, he hands the prize (a golden apple) to Venus, surrounded by numerous other Greek gods. The renowned Italian painter Raphael based this composition on a sculpted relief from a Roman sarcophagus, demonstrating his deep knowledge of ancient art. Marcantonio Raimondi, who worked in Raphael’s workshop, skillfully translated Raphael’s design and even devised a method to convey unprecedented tonal complexity. By scratching the surface of the copperplate with a pumice stone, particularly in the foreground, he created a silvery mid-tone that lends a painterly quality to the print. The engraving became one of the most influential and widely copied prints of the Renaissance.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Prints and Drawings

Artist

Marcantonio Raimondi

Title

The Judgment of Paris

Place

Italy (Artist's nationality:)

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Made 1517–1520

Medium

Engraving in black on cream laid paper

Dimensions

Image/plate: 29.3 × 43.8 cm (11 9/16 × 17 1/4 in.); Sheet: 29.6 × 44 cm (11 11/16 × 17 3/8 in.)

Credit Line

Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer Collection

Reference Number

1919.2553

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