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ZOLTÁN KÁRPÁTI: A Late Drawing by Domenico Campagnola

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I am grateful to Teréz Gerszi, who brought this drawing to my attention; Miriam Stewart, assistant curator at the Fogg Art Museum; and to Frank van der Veiden, curator at the Teyler Museum; as well as to Nicolas Schweb —for their generous assistance toward my work. NOTES: 1 L. Puppi, "Domenico Campagnola," in Dizionario biografico degli italiani, vol. 17, Rome 1974, 312-17. H. Tietze and E. Tietze-Conrat, The Drawings of the Venetian Painters, New York 1944, 122-32. 3 W. R. Rearick, Tiziano e il disegno veneziano del suo tempo, Florence 1974, 82-129; E. Saccomani, "Domenico Campagnola: Gli anni délia maturità," Arte Veneta 34 (1980), 163-77; A. S. Poniz, "Disegni tardi di Domenico Campagnola, 1552-1564," Arte Veneta 35 (1981), 62-70; E. Saccomani, "Domenico Campagnola disegnatore di 'paesi' dagli esordi alia prima maturità," Arte Veneta 36 (1982), 81-99. 4 Landscape with woods and town, pen and brown ink on faded, worn tan paper, 225 x 335 mm, inv. no. 1972; see L. Zentai, Sixteenth-Century Northern Italian Drawings, exh. cat., Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest 2003, no. 5: Campagnola, second half of the 1510s. Mountainous landscape with antique ruins, pen and reddish-brown ink on off-white antique laid paper, 215 x 356 mm, inv. no. 1805; see ibid., no. 6: Campagnola, from his mature or late period. 5 Pen and brown ink on buff paper, 247 x 376 mm, inscribed with dark brown ink on the upper left corner: Campagnolo, inv. no. 1804; see I. Fenyő, North Italian Drawings from the Collection of the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest 1965, 61-62, pi. 22; cf. J. Byam Shaw, Drawings by Old Masters at Christ Church Oxford, 2 vols., Oxford 1976, no. 728, pi. 422. 6 Pen and brown ink over black chalk on buff paper, 232 x 360 mm, inv. no. 2093; watermark: Venice, 1559-62 (cf. Heawood 43); provenance: Praun collection, Esterházy collection (Lugt 1965, 1966), Budapest, National Picture Gallery (Lugt 2000). 7 Das Praunsche Kabinett: Meisterwerke von Dürer bis Carracci, ed. K. Achilles-Syndram, exh. cat., Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg 1994, no. 133. 8 Pen and brown ink on off-white antique laid paper, 244 x 382 mm, Chatsworth, Devonshire Collection, inv. no. 915; see M. Jaffé, The Devonshire Collection of Italian Drawings, vol. 4: Venetian and North Italian Schools, London 1994, no. 779: Campagnola, ca. 1560. 9 Pen and brown ink on dark tan paper, 84 x 155 mm, inv. no. 1991; watermark: barely visible, unidentifiable; provenance: Praun collection, Esterházy collection (Lugt 1965), Budapest, National Picture Gallery (Lugt 2000). The drawing classified in the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest as that of an anonymous sixteenth-century Venetian artist came from the Praun and Esterházy collections

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