ECL-Bn.2:21/2-2013
Parts
ECL-Bn.2:21/2-2013
Identification
Funerary altar
assigned by cataloguer
From the Palazzo Barberini
Was Fa 2 no.144
Bn 20.1 and 21.2 are catalogued together being drawings of different views of the same altar.
Was Fa 2 no.144
Bn 20.1 and 21.2 are catalogued together being drawings of different views of the same altar.
Fa 3 no. 144
Description
20: front. A garland of fruit, flowers and leaves hangs from the horns of bearded satyr-heads at the top corners. At the bottom corners, eagles with outspread wings stand on rocks looking up to the centre. Beneath the garland two cocks tug at a wreath between them. Over the garland two swans, with their necks contorted to look up, flank a Medusa head, which has wings on the forehead. At top centre is a square panel which has an inscription:
DIS/ MANIBUS/LICINIAE CRASSI/FRUGI PONTIFICIS F/MAGNAE/ L PISONIS PONTIFICIS UXOR.
21: sides. Leafy garlands hang from the horns of satyr-heads at the front, of rams' heads at the back. At the bottom corners swans contort their necks to look upwards. Over each garland are two birds, and above them, on left side, a jug, on right side a patera. Beneath the garland on left side is a tiny tree and a bird standing on right; on right side a bull prances to right beneath a falling tree.
DIS/ MANIBUS/LICINIAE CRASSI/FRUGI PONTIFICIS F/MAGNAE/ L PISONIS PONTIFICIS UXOR.
21: sides. Leafy garlands hang from the horns of satyr-heads at the front, of rams' heads at the back. At the bottom corners swans contort their necks to look upwards. Over each garland are two birds, and above them, on left side, a jug, on right side a patera. Beneath the garland on left side is a tiny tree and a bird standing on right; on right side a bull prances to right beneath a falling tree.
altar
altar
altar
Funerary altar
height (actual size): 379mm
width (actual size): 492mm
width (actual size): 492mm
Ciferri Palazzo Barberini No. 144 written in ink on the back of the drawing
D. No. 144* written in red pencil on the front of the drawing lower left
red chalk on paper
Production
Ciferri, Bernardino (Artist)
c.1710-1730
History and association
• Altmann (40 no. 5, in the Vatican)