FJK 029

Clovio Giulio (Italian, Brizane 1498–1578 Rome)

The Christ Carried to the Tomb

Date unknown
10 7/16 × 9 29/64 in. (265 × 240 mm)

Medium
Black chalk on tan paper

Origin

Private Collection
Sale, Sotheby’s, London, July 10, 2002, no. 120 (under Niccolò Circignani)
Jan Krugier Collection, Monaco, JK 6072
Jan Krugier Foundation

Bibliography

JOANNIDES Paul, Musée du Louvre. Inventaire général des dessins italiens VI: Michel-Ange, élèves et copistes, Paris: Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 2003, mentioned p. 402, no. 828 under Giulio Clovio.

Notes

Giulio Clovio, mostly famous as a miniaturist, made many drawings in black chalk known thanks to an inventory drawn up in 1577, shortly before his death. These drawings often carry an annotation after Michel Ange, thus testifying to the deep esteem the artist had for this great master.

The Christ Carried to the Tomb can be related to a drawing of similar composition, now in the Drawings Department at the Louvre Museum, Paris, Acc. no. 2716. P. In a 1992 publication, P. Costamagna states that this drawing could likely be a preparatory study for a lost work, and suggests that, besides Michel Ange’s influence, the landscape was inspired by Dürer.

Anonymous author (translated from French)

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