Portraits
Portraits
A portrait of a young man, once thought to be a self-portrait of Raphael
c.1815-1830Engraving | 65.0 x 47.7 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 850035
An engraving reproducing a painting which is a copy of a painting by Raphael formerly at Cracow and stolen in 1945. This print is lettered with the title, two lines of information about the painting and a dedication from the printmaker to Joseph Odevaere. Signed by the printmaker with the attribution of the painting to Raphael. The inscription indicates that this painted copy was owned by Reghellini de Schio, a Venetian merchant of Greek origin.
Passavant believed the portrait formerly at Cracow to depict Raphael, but various sitters have been suggested (see Bibliographic References). This painting was probably executed during the first two decades of the 16th century. Its provenance can be tracked back to Giulio Romano (who was in possession of the painting probably shortly after the death of Raphael). In 1801, the painting was bought by Prince Czartoryski and it is documented in Poland until the Second World War, when it was probably stolen. For a photograph of the painting, see RCIN 850028.
Creator(s)
Jan de Vlamynck (1795 - 1850) (engraver)
After Raphael (Urbino 1483-Rome 1520) (artist)
65.0 x 47.7 cm (sheet of paper)
50.5 x 35.0 cm (platemark)
35.7 x 27.7 cm (image)
RAPHAEL D'URBIN
- Added to the Prince Consort's Raphael Collection (c.1853-76)
Subject(s)
- Science, Medicine and Technology
- Industries, Crafts and Trades
- Clothing
- Fur (clothing)
- Clothing
- Industries, Crafts and Trades
Object type(s)
- visual works
- prints
- Science, Medicine and Technology
Other number(s)
Ruland p.5 A.VI.7