Sanguine Attributed to Carlo Maratti Young Couple 17th Century

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Sanguine Attributed to Carlo Maratti Young Couple 17th Century

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Sanguine Attributed to Carlo Maratti Young Couple 17th Century - Young couple

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Young couple

Artist:  Carlo Maratti (1625-1713) Attributed to 

Artwork title:  Coppia di giovani

Age:  17th Century / 1601 - 1700

Subject:  Human Figures

Artistic technique:  Drawing

Technical specification:  Sanguine

Description : Coppia di giovani

Sanguine on paper. On the lower part of the back frame there is a label of the late 1800s and early 1900s with attribution. Presented in coeval gilded frame. 17th century.

Product Condition:
Fair condition. Wear consistent with age and use.

Frame Size (cm):
Height: 54
Width: 47
Depth: 4

Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 26
Width: 12

Additional Information

Artist: Carlo Maratti (1625-1713)

Age: 17th Century / 1601 - 1700

17th Century / 1601 - 1700

Subject: Human Figures

Artistic technique: Drawing

Il disegno è il processo di tracciare segni su una superficie tramite l'applicazione di una pressione o il trascinamento di un apposito strumento sulla superficie. Gli strumenti sono: matite in grafite o colorate, penna, pennelli fini con inchiostro, pastelli a cera o carboncini; i supporti tradizionali più frequenti sono carta, cartoncino, tavola, muro, tela, rame, vetro.

Technical specification: Sanguine

The blood, that in the artistic tradition defines a particular graphics technique, is a drawing tool, one of the oldest. It is composed of hematite, a ferrous mineral, cut into strips, and properly pointed, with which you can draw on the paper signs from the characteristic reddish colour that reminds of blood (hence the name of the blood). The mixture of iron, moreover, is often enriched with small amounts of ochre.
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