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Perseus changing Atlas into a mountain with the head of Medusa

Cherubino Alberti1570-1615

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Te Papa
Wellington, New Zealand

Mimicking a carved bas relief, this engraving depicts a scene from the story of Perseus by the prominent Rome-based printmaker Cherubino Alberti (1552-1615), after drawings by Polidoro da Caravaggio (1499-c. 1543). The helmeted hero is changing Atlas into a mountain with the head of the slain Medusa. It is the left half of the engraving mounted next to it in the so-called King George IV album of Old Master prints, <em>Nymphs in the Garden of the Hesperides picking the golden apples</em> (1910-0001/48-80), acquired by the Dominion Museum in 1910.

Polidoro was a pupil of Raphael, and is not to be confused with the better known and later Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.

Dr Mark Stocker   Curator, Historical International Art           March 2017

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  • Title: Perseus changing Atlas into a mountain with the head of Medusa
  • Creator: Cherubino Alberti (engraver) | Polidoro da Caravaggio (artist)
  • Date Created: 1570-1615
  • Physical Dimensions: plate: 300mm (width), 170mm (height)
  • Provenance: Purchased 1910
  • Rights: No Known Copyright Restrictions
  • External Link: Te Papa Collections Online
  • Support: paper
  • Registration ID: 1910-0001-1/47-80
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