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Study for a Medici Commission,

ca. 1574

Jacopo Zucchi, Italian, ca. 1540 - before 1596
x1947-151
This drawing served as a primo pensiero (first thought) for a commission for Cardinal Ferdinando de’ Medici’s villa in Rome. Under Ferdinando, Zucchi painted numerous panel paintings and frescoes with elaborate allegorical subjects referring to the Medici family’s power. This study is composed of three planes of space roughly sketched, first with chalk and then in pen and ink, with heavy pentimenti (or changes) throughout. In the foreground, groups of nude women bathe and recline, while in the background a mountain replete with human figures rises up into the clouds. In the middle ground, Orpheus (mentioned in the cryptic inscription), a figure from Greek mythology that successfully returns from the underworld, symbolically evokes the return of Medici rule to Florence.

Information

Title
Study for a Medici Commission
Dates

ca. 1574

Medium
Pen and brown ink over traces of black chalk on beige laid paper
Dimensions
27.8 × 21.4 cm (10 15/16 × 8 7/16 in.) frame: 53.3 × 40.6 × 3.2 cm (21 × 16 × 1 1/4 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Frank Jewett Mather Jr.
Object Number
x1947-151
Inscription
Inscribed recto, upper center, in brown ink: Tempio della gloria; left center, in brown ink: cantano / scherzano / ballano / orpheo co lungo citaro / soldati s[i] sposano / carri cavalli /cariche fiori / conigli in su l’erba / cantano poeti tra silve di lauri / cervi / si trovano cesti d’oro; lower left, in brown ink: Aninoni vandyck; inscribed verso, lower center, in black chalk: 08
Reference Numbers
Gibbons 709
Culture
Materials

Letter from E. Billsbury in F. Gibbons files 6 Sept. 1968: old photo in Witt collection, London, attributes this to Parmigianino and notes ownership by A. L. Nicholson, London, 1927.;