
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Battle of the Sea Gods (left half)
Andrea Mantegna; Engraver: Unidentified engraver, Italy
- Date
- 1470s
- Medium
- Engraving (and drypoint?)
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
According to the sign held by the crone at the upper left, envy has led to discord among the sea gods. When satyrs on seahorses square off, it's fish versus baton, while the nymph-bearing sea-centaurs adopt bonier weapons. This print was the largest engraving ever produced at the time it was made-so large that the image had to be engraved on two separate plates. It so perfectly embodied Renaissance understanding of antiquity that the sculptures based on its design were thought to be genuinely ancient. Italy, Europe
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