Le Peintre Graveur by Adam Von Bartsch is a comprehensive catalogue and study of the works of Marcantonio Raimondi, a prominent Italian engraver of the Renaissance period, and his two principal students, Agostino Veneziano and Marco da Ravenna. Published in French, this meticulously detailed volume provides invaluable insights into the artists' techniques, influences, and oeuvres.
Bartsch's work remains a crucial reference for art historians, collectors, and enthusiasts interested in printmaking and the artistic developments of the 16th century. The book details the lives and artistic contributions of these influential figures, offering a deep dive into the world of Renaissance engraving.
This edition preserves the original text, allowing modern readers to appreciate Bartsch's scholarship and the rich artistic heritage of Marcantonio and his followers.
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