Gift of The Print Club of Cleveland in memory of Mrs. Ralph King
Catalogue
- Year
- 1465
- Medium
- engraving
- Collection
- Cleveland Museum of Art
- Artist
- Baccio Baldini
Artist

Printmaking
Baccio Baldini was an Italian goldsmith and engraver of the Renaissance, active in his native Florence. All that is known of Baldini's life, apart from the date of his burial in Florence, is what Vasari says of him: that Baldini was a goldsmith and pupil of Maso Finiguerra, the Florentine goldsmith who was, according to Vasari's incorrect claim, the inventor of engraving. Vasari says Baldini based all of his works on designs by Sandro Botticelli because he lacked disegno himself. Today Baldini is best remembered for his collaboration with Botticelli on the first printed Dante in 1481, where it is believed the painter supplied the drawings for Baldini to turn into engravings, but it does not seem to be the case that all his work was after Botticelli. He has long been attributed with a number of other engravings as the leading practitioner of the Florentine Fine Manner of engraving, this rather tentatively; he is often given a "workshop" or "circle" to ease uncertainty.
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More by Baccio Baldini
Dante and Virgil with the Vision of Beatrice
1481 · engraving
Dante Lost in the Wood: Escaping and Meeting Virgil, Canto I
1481 · engraving
The Holy Mountain, folio 3 from The Holy Mountain (Monte Sancto di Dio)
1477 · Engraving in black with letterpress on verso, on ivory laid paper
The Inferno According to Dante, from the Campo Santo Frescos in Pisa
1475 · Engraving in black on paper
The Prophets: Obadiah
1470 · engraving
The Prophets: Amos
1470 · engraving
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- Baccio Baldini
- Year
- 1465
- Medium
- engraving
- Watts ID
- WW-1465-607574
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- Collection
- Cleveland Museum of Art
- Source
- cleveland
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- View at source
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