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Allegory in Honor of Pietro da Cortona (Time Holding a Bust and Treading on Envy) (after Carlo Maratti)
Allegory in Honor of Pietro da Cortona (Time Holding a Bust and Treading on Envy) (after Carlo Maratti)
Allegory in Honor of Pietro da Cortona (Time Holding a Bust and Treading on Envy) (after Carlo Maratti)

Allegory in Honor of Pietro da Cortona (Time Holding a Bust and Treading on Envy) (after Carlo Maratti)

Maker (Italian, active in Italy and England, 1727-1815)
After (Italian, 1625-1713)
Date1727 - 1815
MediumEtching with engraving in brown on cream wove paper
DimensionsPlate: 16-7/8 x 12 in. (42.9 x 30.5 cm)
Sheet: 17-1/8 x 12 in. (43.5 x 30.5 cm)
Credit LineUniversity Transfer from Max Epstein Archive
Object number1981.13
Status
Not on view
Description

Bartolozzi was an Italian artist active primarily in England who ran a booming publishing business. This allegory reproduces a drawing by Carlo Maratti in the Royal Collection at Windsor. The composition features the figure of Time representing the capacity of portraiture to confer immortality on its sitters. In Allegory in Honor of Pietro da Cortona, Time has triumphed over Envy.

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