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Bacchus with a Cup Raised in His Right Hand

Jan de Bisschop, Cornelis van Poelenburch, and others

Bacchus with a Cup Raised in His Right Hand

1662-1672

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Bacchus with a Cup Raised in His Right Hand

1662-1672

Physical Qualities Etching, Sheet: 309 × 173 mm. (12 3/16 × 6 13/16 in.) Plate: 224 × 82 mm. (8 13/16 × 3 1/4 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1946.112.581
This print by the Dutch artist Jan de Bisschop formed part of Signorum Veterum Icones, a book containing prints reproducing Greek and Roman antique sculpture. Published in Amsterdam in 1668, the Icones formalized a canon of antique sculpture that celebrated a classical ideal forming across Europe in the late 17th century. De Bisschop isolated his figures from any setting, preferring instead to focus on the precise depiction and proportion of the human form and the rendering of light and shadow. De Bisschop praised French artist Nicolas Poussin, whose work is on view nearby, as a model for this type of artistic approach, describing how Poussin’s abilities as a painter developed through his “close and thorough attention to the statues at Rome.”
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1946; Garrett Collection; T. Harrison Garrett, Baltimore
BMA, Jacobs 5 rotation, January 8 - May 28, 2024

Inscribed: Verso: in image, lower right, in plate, monogram "JB. f."; in imager, lower left, in plate "Poelenburch d."; in image, top right corner, in plate "52"

Markings: CM: Claghorn; Garrett

Artist

Jan de Bisschop

1627–1670

Dutch, 1628 - 1671
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Artist

Cornelis van Poelenburch

1593–1666

Dutch, 1594/95-1667; born and died in Utrecht, working in Italy 1617-1627
Meet Cornelis van Poelenburch

Artist

Michelangelo

1474–1563

Italian, 1475-1564
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