CLAUDE MELLAN (1598-1688)
CLAUDE MELLAN (1598-1688)

Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness

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CLAUDE MELLAN (1598-1688)
Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness
engraving and etching
1629
on laid paper, watermark Maltese Cross
a fine impression of this rare print
second state (of three)
printing sharply, with good contrasts and luminosity
with narrow margins on three sides, trimmed inside the platemark below
in very good condition
Sheet 388 x 275 mm.
出版
IFF 84

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Stefano Franceschi
Stefano Franceschi Specialist

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Mellan was one of the most creative and virtuoso engravers of the 17th century. The present work depicts a rather unusual Saint John the Baptist: not a rustic-looking hermit but a handsome and elegant youth, who is seated cross-legged, in a highly academic pose, while nonchalantly meditating in front of the Crucifix. His attribute of the lamb – Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata mundi – is barely visible with its head behind the legs of John. The figure of the Saint is bathed in bright light from upper left. Mellan achieved an intense chiaroscuro effect by alternating blank areas with the sinuously modulated engraved lines so typical of his style. In this instance, he also made use of the etching technique to depict the foliage and landscape, thereby creating a vibrant natural backdrop for the sculptural body of the young Saint.

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