Francesco Novelli The Artist's Mother after Rembrandt
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An original 1860 etching print, Francesco Novelli after Rembrandt, The Artist's Mother.
A fine etching by Francesco Novelli (1764–1836) after Rembrandt van Rijn. This print is believed to be from the posthumous 1860 reprinting of Novell's etchings. Numbered 31 in the series and etched in reverse after Rembrandt.
Francesco Novelli (1764–1836) was a Venetian painter and engraver. His father was the artist Pietro Antonio Novelli (1729–1804), a talented draughtsman who produced altarpieces and frescoes throughout northern Italy. Francesco studied with his father and also under the printmaker Dominique Vivant Denon (1747–1825). Denon was a French diplomat who had settled in Venice after learning engraving in Naples; he went on to become the first director of the Louvre.
Between 1789 and 1790 Denon purchased volumes of engravings that had belonged to the Venetian engraver and art dealer Antonio Maria Zanetti the Elder, which included three books with Rembrandt’s prints. Denon subsequently produced engravings after Rembrandt, and Francesco Novelli was particularly influenced in this regard.
Rembrandt was a great innovator and experimenter in the print medium. He created some 300 etchings and drypoints from about 1626 to 1665. Early in his career, whilst still living in Leiden, his prints were often facial expression studies, using his own face, and sensitive portraits of family and people he knew around him. Later, after moving to Amsterdam, he became fascinated with subjects from the Old and New Testaments, focusing on the human emotion and narrative detail inspired by these stories.
Plate size: 17 x 14.1cm. Sheet size: 33.4 x 22.4cm.
Dimensions: Height: 18.6cm (7.32") Width: 15.9cm (6.26")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Etching
Age: Mid-19th-century
Signed: Signed in the plate lower right: 'Franc Novelli inc 1792'.
Inscribed: Inscribed in the plate lower left: 'Rembrandt' and upper right: 'No.31'.
Dated: --
Condition: In good condition for its age. The picture may have minor imperfections such as slight marks, toning, foxing, creasing or pinholes, commensurate with age. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: KB-259