Saint Deicolus and the Boar, Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner , 1747-1748, Cleveland Museum of Art: Drawi
Saint Deicolus and the Boar, Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner , 1747-1748, Cleveland Museum of Art: DrawingsBaumgartner’s innovations in rococo design are magnificently demonstrated in this sheet showing the story of Saint Deicolus and the Boar. The format of the work imitates that of a decorative cartouche, an ornamental framework surrounding an open field usually reserved for an inscription or emblem. Baumgartner ingeniously adapted the cartouche form for this scene: the framing elements seem to grow out of the landscape but are clearly artificial, and have the appearance of exuberant metalwork intertwined with vegetation and rocks. Deicolus was an Irish saint who founded an abbey in the Burgundy region of France. Baumgartner shows an incident in which Deicolus saved a boar from the hunting party of the ruler Clotaire II.Size: Sheet: 52.2 x 73.5 cm (20 9/16 x 28 15/16 in.)Medium: pen and brown and gray ink and brush and gray wash heightened with white gouache; incised, verso coated with red chalkhttps://clevelandart.org/art/1967.22 -- source link
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