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Melancholia

Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione1640s

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia, United States

Castiglione was a unique creative figure of the Italian Baroque, inventing the monotype print process as well as the distinctive kind of work on paper seen here, made with a brush and directly combining linseed oil with rather coarsely ground reddish-brown or brown dry pigment. These drawings were intended as finished works and not as preparatory studies.

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  • Title: Melancholia
  • Creator Lifespan: 1609/1664
  • Creator Nationality: Italian
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: Mantua, Italy
  • Creator Birth Place: Genoa, Italy
  • Date Created: 1640s
  • Location: Italy
  • Physical Dimensions: w16.13 x h11.13 in (Sheet)
  • Provenance: The Muriel and Philip Berman Gift, acquired from the Matthew Carey Lea bequest of 1898 to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, with funds contributed by Muriel and Philip Berman and the Edgar Viguers Seeler Fund (by exchange), 1984
  • Type: Drawings
  • Rights: © 2014 Philadelphia Museum of Art. All rights reserved.
  • External Link: Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • Medium: Brush and reddish brown oil-based paint on beige laid paper
  • Artist/Maker: Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (called il Grechetto), Italian, 1609 - 1664
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