Anon. Hebe after Giovanni Battista Cipriani
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An original early 19th-century graphite drawing Hebe after Giovanni Battista Cipriani.
One of a fine pair that we have for sale (see stock number JY-825), this beautiful graphite drawing is after a mythological subject by the 18th-century Italian painter and engraver Giovanni Battista Cipriani RA (1727–1785).
In ancient Greek mythology Hebe is the goddess of youth or the prime of life. She was the cupbearer for the gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus, serving their nectar and ambrosia.
This delicate drawing, and its pair, represent the elegant neo-classical decorative taste that prevailed in Britain in the 18th century. Cipriani regularly received commissions to decorate public buildings and private households, attracting patronage from the likes of King George III, as well as of Lords Charlemont, Tylney and Anson. At Somerset House he prepared the decorations for the interior of the north block, including the rooms into which the Royal Academy moved in 1750, which now houses the Courtauld Gallery.
Cipriani’s reputation as an artist was further spread by way of engravings after his works made by his lifelong friend Francesco Bartolozzi. There is a stipple engraving of the present subject by Bartolozzi published around the 1780s.
In graphite on wove paper.
Dimensions: Height: 22.9cm (9.02") Width: 17.6cm (6.93")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Graphite
Age: Early 19th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: No.
Dated: --
Condition: Some minor age toning visible on the verso. A very small amount of barely visible surface worm hole damage to the lower edge. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: JY-824