Martyrdom of Saint Andrew. Engraving by J. Frey after C. Maratta.

  • Maratti, Carlo, 1625-1713.
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[between 1737 and 1743]
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8557i
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[Rome?] : [J. Frey?], [between 1737 and 1743]

Physical description

1 print : engraving, with etching ; platemark 32.8 x 39.3 cm

Lettering

Salve crux pretiosa, suscipe discipulum eius, qui pependit in te, magister meus Christus. Ex tabula Marattae asservata in aedibus em.mi et rev.mi principis Joseph Renati S.R.E. Card imperialis. Nunc in aedibus honorabilis et ornatissimi D.ni Erasmi Philipps Angliae Baronetti. Eq, Caro. Marrattus pinx. Jo. Jacob. Frey del. et sc. Ro(m)ae

References note

Thomas Gray, Notes on a tour through France and Italy undertaken in the years 1739 to 1741 by Thomas Gray, Penrith: Northern Academic Press, 2011 [e-text, ed. W.G. Roberts] p. 108, mentions this print when describing a study for the painting in Palazzo Corsini ("Palazzo Corsini. ... The martyrdom of St. Andrew; thought in oil, for that [which] Sir Erasmus Philips bought out of the Card. Imperiali's collection. Giacomo Freii has graved it [i.e. the Philipps version]. - C. Maratta."

Reference

Wellcome Collection 8557i

Reproduction note

After: a painting by Maratta, according to the lettering in the possession of Sir Erasmus Philipps, fifth baronet (1699-1743), Member of Parliament for Haverfordwest. He inherited his baronetcy in 1737 (Oxford dictionary of national biography)

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