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Three Vertical Designs for Grotesques

Italian School
16th century

Three Vertical Designs for Grotesques

12 1/8 x 7 7/8 inches (309 x 200 mm)
Red chalk, inscribed with stylus, on laid paper.
1989.52

Gift of Janos Scholz.

Notes
Watermark: none.
Acquired as Amico Aspertini. Bologna 1474/75-1552 Bologna.
Description

When the drawing entered the collection of the Morgan Library & Museum, it was thought to be by Amico Aspertini. This attribution, however, was not accepted by Faietti and Scaglietti Kelescian in their 1995 publication on the artist. The drawing is probably instead by an artist based in Rome in the early sixteenth century, perhaps someone in the circle of Baldassare Peruzzi and Cesare da Sesto. The grotteschi are also similar to those in Agostino Veneziano’s so-called Ornamental Panel engraving supposedly after a design by Raphael (Bartsch XIV.393.561).

Inscriptions/Markings
Inscribed in plaquettes at upper center and at right center, in red chalk, by the artist "ROMA"; on verso, at lower right, in black chalk, "Aspertini / 80"; erased, [three dots in a triangle pattern] "7".
Associated names
Aspertini, Amico, 1474-1552, Formerly attributed to.
Scholz, János, former owner.
Bibliography
Faietti and Scaglietti Kelescian 1995, 320, no. 24R.
Classification
Century Drawings
School
Department