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Iphis and Anaxarete c.1600
Pen and brown ink with brown and grey wash; indented for transfer | 7.2 x 12.8 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 914969
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A drawing of an open space within a town in Cyprus, where Iphis is seen hanging on the left, while to the right, Princess Anaxarete is about to be turned into stone, as she watches, without remorse, his funeral procession in middleground (Book XIV, Ovid's Metamorphoses) From one of two 18th century albums of drawings, which, with the exception of four (W&C 134-7), were all preparatory studies for an edition of illustrations to Ovid's Metamorphoses. They were engraved in reverse by the artist, and were accompanied by distichs at the bottom of each plate. The first edition was published in Cologne in 1602, and the second in 1607.
Provenance
Possibly Zaccaria Sagredo (d. 1729); from whose heirs bought by Joseph Smith,1752; from whom bought by George III, 1762; first recorded in a Royal Collection inventory of c.1810 (Inv. A, p.150: 'Designs from Ovid's Metamorphoses. Pen & Ink? by
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Medium and techniques
Pen and brown ink with brown and grey wash; indented for transfer
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7.2 x 12.8 cm (sheet of paper)
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RL 14969