Fountain with Silenus in the Garden of the Cesi Palace near Rome

Fountain with Silenus in the Garden of the Cesi Palace near Rome

Pieter PerretWW-1581-111230
1581·Engraving in black on ivory laid paper·Image: 33.2 × 23.9 cm (13 1/8 × 9 7/16 in.); Plate: 35.1 × 23.9 cm (13 7/8 × 9 7/16 in.); Sheet: 54.1 × 42.5 cm (21 5/16 × 16 3/4 in.)

<p>A pupil of Cornelis Cort, Pieter Perret traveled to Rome in the 1580s, where he engraved this view of the garden of the Cesi Palace. The curious fountain depicted here has as a base the celebrated neo-Attic Torlonia Vase, which is still preserved in Rome. An ancient statue of Silenus, one of the god Bacchus’s inebriated followers, was added to the vase after 1550; thus Perret’s print documents a case of a hybrid artwork made from ancient sculpture and adapted to suit Renaissance tastes. Silenus holds a wineskin, gruesomely interpreted by Perret as a decapitated torso of a woman, through which water is poured into the basin below.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1581
Dimensions
Image: 33.2 × 23.9 cm (13 1/8 × 9 7/16 in.); Plate: 35.1 × 23.9 cm (13 7/8 × 9 7/16 in.); Sheet: 54.1 × 42.5 cm (21 5/16 × 16 3/4 in.)

Artist

Pieter Perret
Pieter Perret

Printmaking

Pieter Perret (Flemish, 1555–1639)

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Year
1581
Dimensions
Image: 33.2 × 23.9 cm (13 1/8 × 9 7/16 in.); Plate: 35.1 × 23.9 cm (13 7/8 × 9 7/16 in.); Sheet: 54.1 × 42.5 cm (21 5/16 × 16 3/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1581-111230

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Pieter Perret

Pieter Perret

Printmaking

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