PARMIGIANINO
(b. 1503, Parma, d. 1540, Casal Maggiore)

Lovers

c. 1528
Etching, with engraving and drypoint, 147 x 103 mm
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Parmigianino was one of the first in Italy to try etching and found the medium well suited to his temperament. A fine stroke, permitting far more nuances than in a pencil drawing, becomes in this example the conductor of the excitement possessing not just the couple who have secluded themselves in a wood but the entire natural setting, which is treated in an almost expressionist manner.




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