Reproduction of Studie zu einen Gondoliere (Study of a Gondolier)

Name/Title

Reproduction of Studie zu einen Gondoliere (Study of a Gondolier)

Entry/Object ID

Akeley Archives 285

Description

Nude gondolier in motion holding a paddle.

Type of Print

Lithograph

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Tintoretto

Attribution

After

Role

Artist

Manufacturer

Marées-Gesellschaft

Date made

1917 - 1929

Time Period

20th Century

Place

City

Munich

* Untyped Place

Germany

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Inscription

Location

Mat board, below bottom right corner of the print.

Transcription

Blei Tintoretto Studie zu einen Gondoliere [illegible: Llq.?] Julius Bohler, [illegible: Harnberg Guncher]

Language

German

Translation

Study of a Gondolier

Material/Technique

Written

Type

Stamp

Location

print front, bottom left corner

Transcription

SR IR

Translation

Collectors stamp of Sir Joshua Reynolds, English painter and founding president of the Royal Academy

Material/Technique

Stamped

Notes

Letters are stacked two by two inside a square outline

Type

Signature

Location

Print front, bottom right corner

Transcription

G. Tintoretto

Material/Technique

Printed

Type

Inscription

Location

Print back, bottom left corner

Transcription

8.

Material/Technique

Written

Type

Chop

Location

print back, bottom left corner

Transcription

[Gandymede and the Eagle]

Translation

Chop mark for Marées-Gesellschaft

Material/Technique

Embossed

Notes

Raised oval with nude man holding onto the back of a large bird

Type

Inscription

Location

print back, bottom center

Transcription

Tintoretto, Studie

Language

German

Material/Technique

Written

Type

Stamp

Transcription

Marees-Gesellschaft II

Material/Technique

Stamped

Notes

Round purple stamp with text circling the inside. "II" is in the center

Other Names and Numbers

Notes

Dutch title from the Boijmans Museum

Dimensions

Height

10-1/8 in

Width

7-1/2 in

Provenance

Notes

Professors Edward Akeley (1894-1984) and Anna Akeley (1904-2004), West Lafayette, Indiana; donated to Purdue University Archives; transferred to Purdue University Galleries.