7. D. Heidenreich,
Allegorical Scene, Berlin,
Kupferstichkabinett;
cat. no. Hr
(Phot. Jörg
R Anders, Berlin)
personal subject-matter characteristic of most of the pieces. Only once was
a piece - The Defeat of Amor (cat. no. 19r) - proven to be for the most part
an veritable reproduction of a graphic original.2’ This inauthenticity was
betrayed also by the relatively un-“sketch”-like form of the piece when 23
23 The figure of Amor lying down was copied from an engraving by Parmigianino (Bll). This
Print, in turn, was based on the figure of a child lying down portrayed in the very popular
engraving The Massacre of the Innocents acc. to Raphael by Marcantonio (B18).
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Allegorical Scene, Berlin,
Kupferstichkabinett;
cat. no. Hr
(Phot. Jörg
R Anders, Berlin)
personal subject-matter characteristic of most of the pieces. Only once was
a piece - The Defeat of Amor (cat. no. 19r) - proven to be for the most part
an veritable reproduction of a graphic original.2’ This inauthenticity was
betrayed also by the relatively un-“sketch”-like form of the piece when 23
23 The figure of Amor lying down was copied from an engraving by Parmigianino (Bll). This
Print, in turn, was based on the figure of a child lying down portrayed in the very popular
engraving The Massacre of the Innocents acc. to Raphael by Marcantonio (B18).
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