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A phoenix sat atop a tree, wings open, an assortment of animals below

Nombre del creador

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Unknown;
Master of the Die;
Raphael

Contexto cultural

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Italian

Fecha

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Creación: 16th century

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This illustration was traditionally thought to be based on a composition by Raphael, but modern scholarship now disputes that attribution.


In classical myth the phoenix is an immortal bird that, at the end of a long life, builds a nest of aromatic spices and wood, ignites it, and is reborn from the ashes, an emblem of cyclical renewal and eternal life. In this print that story is condensed into a moment of magnificent stillness: the bird dominates the scene, elevated above the other creatures, its wings symbolizing ascent and transcendence, its gaze fixed upward, as if toward its moment of transformation.


The placement of the tree-branch high above the earthbound beasts reinforces that symbolic distance between the ordinary world and the mythic realm of the phoenix. Meanwhile the small beings below might represent the created world watching the divine act of regeneration unfold. The technique of engraving allows for delicate line-work to render the plumage, the fiery nest of spices, and the attentive animals.


Because this work was executed in the mid-sixteenth century in Italy, it also ties into a broader cultural moment in which the phoenix motif was revived as a heraldic and emblematic symbol of renewal and Rome's eternal empire. In Renaissance iconography the bird had also been used in Christian contexts as an emblem of the resurrection of Christ.

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A phoenix sat atop a tree, wings open, an assortment of animals below

Creador

After Master of the Die, Italian, active Rome, ca. 1530–60, Artist;
After Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi), Artist

Tipo de obra

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Illustration; Engraving
Prints

Contexto cultural

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Italian

Material

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Sustrato: Paper
Engraving

Dimensiones

sheet: 7 11/16 x 9 1/16 in. (19.5 x 23 cm) plate: 7 1/16 x 8 7/16 in. (18 x 21.5 cm);
height: 19.5centimetre;
width: 23centimetre;
height: 18centimetre;
width: 21.5centimetre

Técnica

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Printing process; Engraving process

Idioma

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Italian

Fecha

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Creación: 16th century
1530–60

Procedencia

Gift of Harry G. Friedman, 1962

Estilo Período

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Renaissance

Derechos

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Public Domain
Public Domain

Inscripción

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Texto: Lettered with eight lines of text in two blocks along bottom: Chi con sue pene fa si bei lauori / Et chi per lampio ciel si altera vola / St non io chaggio in me si pellegrina / Gratia ch apochi il ciel largo destina / Chi porta al nido suo si richi odori / & chi more & rinase & vive sola / Chi nel collo & ne lale ha gliostri et gliori / & chi tanta belta dal cielo invola

Ubicación

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Temas

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Tema descriptivo: Animal, Phoenix, Tree, Deer, Bear, Dog, Mythology, Wolf
Birds; Bulls; Lions

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Colaboradores de Curationist

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Abbad Diraneyya; Jessica Gengler

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Unknown, A phoenix sat atop a tree, wings open, an assortment of animals below, 1530-60. Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Italian poem on this illustration describes how the phoenix builds a nest from spices, in which it lives alone until its rebirth. Public Domain.

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