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drawing, sketch-book
Description
English: Aspertini sketch-book (so-called London I): 36th opening


left (1898,1123.3(35) verso) and right-hand page (1898,1123.3(36) recto) with Amazonomachy frieze, battle between Greeks and the legendary female warriors the Amazons c. 1535


Pen and brown ink, brown wash, over black chalk, some touches of white heightening, on vellum prepared with a brown wash, the foreshortened figure on the right with a grid of ruled incised lines over it
Date between 1532 and 1535
date QS:P571,+1532-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1532-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1535-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium vellum
Dimensions
Height: 248 millimetres
Width: 184 millimetres (each page)
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Current location
Prints and Drawings
Accession number
1898,1123.3.35
Notes

The subject derives from a sarcophagus once in Trastevere and today in the Louvre (Robert, ASR, II, p. 110, no. 90, and D. Grassinger, 'Die mythologischen Sarkophage' (Teil 1), Berlin 1999 , pp. 248-9, no. 122, see www.census.de, ID 212350). As noted by Bober, Aspertini records only the center and right side of the relief. The figures are very freely transcribed and his earlier drawing in the Wolfegg codex is more faithful to the original (f. 25; f. 24v has been lost leaving the group of Achilles and Penthesilea cut in the center, Schweikhart 1986, p. 65). One should note the forshortened figure, interestingly marked in pen and brown ink and inscribed. Despite Aspertini did paint this subject, this latter figure was left out of the composition (for further comments see Faietti-Scaglietti, cat. dip. 41, p. 179-80) . See also f. 1898,1123.3.20.

Lit.: P.P. Bober, 'Drawings after the Antique by Amico Aspertini. Sketchbooks in the British Museum', London, 1957, f. 35v-36, p. 67; G. Schweikhart, 'Der Wolfegg Codex. Zeichnungen nach der Antike von Amico Aspertini', London, 1986, p. 65; M. Faietti- D. Scaglietti Kelescian , 'Amico Aspertini', Modena, 1995, p. 180.

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For images of the codex Wolfegg see www.census.de id 60826

For a general introduction to the sketchbook see 1898,1123.3.1
Source/Photographer https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1898-1123-3-35
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