The Triumph of Julius Caesar: Title Page

1599

Andrea Andreani after Andrea Mantegna

Associated Names
Andrea Andreani

Artist, Italian, 1558/1559 - 1629

Andrea Mantegna

Artist After, Paduan, c. 1431 - 1506

This is a drawing of a bust and text. At the center-top is a detailed drawing of a bust depicting a classical male head with stylized hair. Below the bust, there is a coat of arms or shield emblem added to the composition. The artwork features a block of text in Latin, arranged in neat lines and utilizing various fonts. The paper has an aged appearance, with a color suggesting antiquity, presenting the text in a formal manner. The artwork likely served a commemorative or honorary purpose, as indicated by its formal presentation and the ancient Roman-like style of the bust.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    chiaroscuro woodcut

  • Credit Line

    Rosenwald Collection

  • Accession Number

    1943.3.5766.a

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Bartsch, Vol. 12, p.103, no. 11

Associated Artworks

See all 6 artworks

The Triumph of Julius Caesar (set of 6 prints)

Andrea Andreani

1599

This is a drawing of a grand procession or triumphant parade. The artwork features a scene filled with numerous figures and ornate elements. A group of figures carrying standards and flags are moving forward on the left side. The background shows detailed architecture resembling ancient Roman style. The right side of the image shows more figures participating in the parade, including soldiers, mounted individuals on horseback, and decorative chariots. The sky features dangling symbols of victory. The scene includes columns with elaborate carvings. The drawing is created in a meticulous style with fine line work and shading, adding to the historical or mythical quality.

The Triumph of Julius Caesar [no.1 and 2 plus 2 columns]

Andrea Andreani

1599

This is a drawing of a procession with figures carrying various ornate objects. The scene features individuals carrying shields, urns, and musical instruments in great detail. Large urns and shields are being carried in a structured manner, while columns with intricate carvings frame the composition. The background shows a hilly landscape with classical architecture. Each figure is detailed with flowing garments and expressive postures, reflecting a grand and festive atmosphere similar to classical Roman triumphs.

The Triumph of Julius Caesar [no.3 and 4 plus 2 columns]

Andrea Andreani

1599


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1802

  • Bartsch, Adam. Le peintre graveur. 21 vols. Vienna, 1802-1821: Adam. Le peintre graveur. 21 vols. Vienna: J.V. Degen, 1802-1821.

2001

  • Karpinski, Caroline. "Mantegna's Triumphs in Andreani's Form." Apollo (June 2001): 39-46.

Wikidata ID

Q65018732

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