St. Jerome in the Wilderness, mid-16th century, Woodcut, Sheet: 15 1/4 × 21 5/16 in. (38.8 × 54.1 cm), Prints, Attributed to Nicolò Boldrini (Italian, Vicenza ca. 1500–after 1566 Venice), Attributed to Giovanni Britto (German, active Venice, 1536–50), After Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) (Italian, Pieve di Cadore ca. 1485/90?–1576 Venice), This woodcut illustrates Titian's involvement with printmaking not only as a means of reproducing his drawings but also as a new expressive medium. The subject of Saint Jerome had been a favorite theme in Venetian art since the fifteenth century and was depicted often in paintings by Titian
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St, Jerome, Wilderness, mid-16th century, Woodcut, Sheet, 15 1/4, 21 5/16, 38.8, 54.1 cm, Prints, Attributed to Nicolò Boldrini, Italian, Vicenza ca., 1500–after, 1566, Venice, Giovanni Britto, German, active Venice, 1536–50, After Titian, Tiziano Vecellio, Pieve di Cadore, 1485/90?–1576, woodcut, illustrates, Titian, involvement, printmaking, means, reproducing, drawings, new expressive, medium, subject, Saint Jerome, favorite theme, Venetian art, fifteenth, depicted, paintings
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