A Last Judgment Print from Flanders: Paths of Michelangelo toward Spanish America

Autores
Rodriguez Romero, Agustina
Año de publicación
2024
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inglés
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An image. An emblematic commercialized paper product of theearly modern age. An object conceived as a multiple, to be replicated in many ways. In thisway, this image can’t be understood in isolation, but part of an intertwined network ofpaintings and prints related to a common denominator. The print in this case, is not anyimage, but replicates the well-known fresco of the Last Judgment painted by Michelangeloin the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel between 1536 and 1541. The engraver for this particular print was Johannes Wierix, who engraved the plate in the second half of the 16th century. Indeed, the printed image is the result of the engraving technique, which involves another object: a metal plate carved with a burin, to produce incised lines and dots, creating a design. These incised lines were filled with ink for the plate to be printed on paper using a press, creating the final product of this process: the printed Last Judgment. The aim of this essay is to single out a print which, as part of abroader network of images, was created as a strategic visual quotation, one that recoversand enhances the recognition of Michelangelo’s design.
Fil: Rodriguez Romero, Agustina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero. Instituto de Investigaciones En Arte y Cultura "Dr. Norberto Griffa". Centro de Investigacion en Arte, Materia y Cultura;
Materia
MICHELANGELO
WIERIX
LAST JUDGEMENT
INTERVISUALITY
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acceso abierto
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spellingShingle A Last Judgment Print from Flanders: Paths of Michelangelo toward Spanish America
Rodriguez Romero, Agustina
MICHELANGELO
WIERIX
LAST JUDGEMENT
INTERVISUALITY
title_short A Last Judgment Print from Flanders: Paths of Michelangelo toward Spanish America
title_full A Last Judgment Print from Flanders: Paths of Michelangelo toward Spanish America
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Porras, Stephanie
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WIERIX
LAST JUDGEMENT
INTERVISUALITY
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WIERIX
LAST JUDGEMENT
INTERVISUALITY
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Fil: Rodriguez Romero, Agustina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero. Instituto de Investigaciones En Arte y Cultura "Dr. Norberto Griffa". Centro de Investigacion en Arte, Materia y Cultura;
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