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Man with Fan: Peony Background

Period Edo Period Japanese, 1615 - 1868
Dateearly 17th-late 19th Century
Dimensionsoverall: 9 13/16 x 14 1/8 in. (24.9 x 35.8 cm)
Mediumwoodblock print
ClassificationPrints
Credit LineCarl Spitzer
Object number
1940.15
Not on View
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Label TextLittle is known about the life of Benoît Farjat, who made engravings after paintings by well known artists. Such reproductive prints were important for disseminating the work of an artist. In this print after Guercino (see the recently acquired painting by Guercino, on view in the Great Gallery), he captures the drama of the painting showing a demon being driven away from Saint Romuald by an angel.

Guercino, a nickname derived from the Italian word guercio (cross-eyed), was a self-made artist who was influenced by the work of Ludovico Carraci (1555–1619). He emulated Carraci’s style, surrounding the viewer with color, movement, and emotion in his paintings, altarpieces, and frescoes.

Picture Book; v. 2
Edo Period
early 17th-late 19th Century
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Edo Period
early 17th-late 19th Century
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Edo Period
late 19th century
Netsuke: man and tiger in a bamboo grove
Edo Period
early 17th-late 19th Century
Netsuke: monkey with peach
Edo Period
early 17th-late 19th Century
Netsuke: manju with toys
Edo Period
19th century
Netsuke: kagamibuta with a bridge scene
Edo Period
early 17th-late 19th Century
Ojime: wood bead
Edo Period
early to mid-19th century

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