Jupiter and Io (recto); sketch of a male figure stabbing himself in the chest (verso) mid-16th century Attributed to Francesco Salviati (Francesco de' Rossi) Italian Portraying a story from Ovids Metamorphoses, this sheet depicts Jupiter and the beautiful young Io. After enveloping Io in a dark cloud, Jupiter seduced her and, to conceal her identity from his wife Juno, transformed Io into a heifer (portrayed at lower left). The sculpturesque figures reveal the inspiration of Michelangelo. The drawing has been squared in red chalk, a technique used to transfer the design to another surface -- although its intended destination is unknown. Francesco Salviati studied in Florence and worked in Rome and various Northern Italian cities as a painter (especially of frescoes), a designer for tapestries, goldsmiths work, prints, and book illustrations.. Jupiter and Io (recto); sketch of a male figure stabbing himself in the chest (verso) 459489

Jupiter and Io (recto); sketch of a male figure stabbing himself in the chest (verso) mid-16th century Attributed to Francesco Salviati (Francesco de' Rossi) Italian Portraying a story from Ovids Metamorphoses, this sheet depicts Jupiter and the beautiful young Io. After enveloping Io in a dark cloud, Jupiter seduced her and, to conceal her identity from his wife Juno, transformed Io into a heifer (portrayed at lower left). The sculpturesque figures reveal the inspiration of Michelangelo. The drawing has been squared in red chalk, a technique used to transfer the design to another surface -- although its intended destination is unknown. Francesco Salviati studied in Florence and worked in Rome and various Northern Italian cities as a painter (especially of frescoes), a designer for tapestries, goldsmiths work, prints, and book illustrations.. Jupiter and Io (recto); sketch of a male figure stabbing himself in the chest (verso) 459489
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