File:Marcantonio - A nude God and Goddess laying on a bed embracing, 1857,0711.20.jpg

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Agostino Veneziano
Description

This engraving is thought to be by Agostino veneziano.[1]

It is thought that this engraving may have been copied from "Modi drawings"[2] that were made by Giulio Romano.[2] "A set of offsets from Giulio's Modi drawings might have remained.... after Giulio's 1524 departure... "[2] Agostino might have gained access to these "Modi drawings" and copied this engraving from them.[2]

This engraving is thought to come from a single replacement set of I modi engravings.[1]

I modi was a series of engravings of sexual scenes that were engraved around 1524 to 1527 by Marcantonio Raimondi.[1] The engravings by Marcantonio are thought to be a collaboration with Giulio Romano.[3]

This engraving is is dated to around 1530.[3]

Engraving paper. British Museum.
Source/Photographer https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1857-0711-20

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  1. a b c James Grantham Turner (December 2004). "Marcantonio's Lost Modi and their Copies". Print Quarterly 21 (4): 363–364, 366, 369, 373, 375, 379, 382–384.
  2. a b c d James Grantham Turner (December 2004). "Marcantonio's Lost Modi and their Copies". Print Quarterly 21 (4): 368.
  3. a b James Grantham Turner (June 2009). "Woodcut Copics of the "Modi"". Print Quarterly 26 (2): 117.

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An engraving thought to be by Agostino Veneziano. It is thought to come from a replacement set of I modi engravings. Dated to around 1530

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