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English: This image was were created using woodcut relief printing.[1]

It is thought that this wooduct booklet is "...several generations removed from the original engravings..."[1] created in a collaboration between Marcantonio Raimondi and Giulio Romano.[2] I modi was a book of engravings of sexual scenes.

It is thought that these generations of I modi copies have been based on the Agostino Veneziano edition of I modi.[1]

Technique: Woodcut

Artist: Unkown

Date: Around 1555
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https://www.metmuseum.org/art/metpublications/Art_and_Love_in_Renaissance_Italy

Title: Art and Love in Renaissance Italy

Editor: Andrea Bayer

Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), Kimbell Art Museum

Date: 2008

ISBN:9781588393005, 1588393003
Author Metropolitan Museum of Art, Kimbell Art Museum

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  1. a b c James Grantham Turner (December 2004). "Marcantonio's Lost Modi and their Copies". Print Quarterly 21 (4): 363–364, 366, 369, 373, 375, 379, 382–384.
  2. James Grantham Turner (June 2009). "Woodcut Copics of the "Modi"". Print Quarterly 26 (2): 115, 116 - 117.

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An image created using woodcut relief printing. From a woodblock cut copy edition of I modi. It is thought to have been copied form the Agostino veneziano edition of I modi. Date: around 1555

Items portrayed in this file

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Renaissance art

I Modi

Marcantonio Raimondi

Agostino Veneziano

erotic art

sexual intercourse

woodcut print

anonymous

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