Jakob Frey (1681-1752) - Early 19th Century Engraving Liberatio Eurydicis

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Description

A fine early 19th Century restrike from the original 1749 plate, showing a dramatic scene from the Greek tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice. Orpheus tries to pull Eurydice out from the underworld, aided by a putti, holding his famous lyre. The artist's name and original date are inscribed at the lower edge. Presented in a gilt frame with card mount. On wove.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration. Some creasing to the wove at the lower corners.

Size

33 x 22.5cm (13" x 8.9")
Framed Size: 53 x 40.5cm (20.9" x 15.9")

Artist Biography

Johann Jakob Frey the Elder (17 February 1681 – 11 January 1752) was a Swiss engraver.
Frey was born at Lucerne. After learning the principles of design he went, when he was twenty-two years of age, to Rome, where he received some instruction from Arnold van Westerhout, and had afterwards the advantage of studying in the school of Carlo Maratti, at the same time with Robert van Auden-Aerd. His progress was rapid, and he was soon regarded as one of the ablest artists at Rome. His drawing is correct and tasteful, and he was a perfect master of harmony and effect. He etched his plates with spirit, and worked over the etching with a firm and masterly hand. Pew artists have approached nearer to the style of the painters from whom they engraved than Frey. He died at Rome, aged 70.

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SKU rn226
Artist Jakob Frey (1681-1752)
Date Early 19th Century
Dimensions 33 x 22.5cm
Medium Engraving
Style Classical
Subject Nudes
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