Hercules Driving Envy from the Temple of the Muses
https://clevelandart.org/art/1925.443
The term chiaroscuro combines the Italian words chiaro (light) and scuro (dark). Invented to emulate drawings with light and dark pigments on tinted paper, the printing technique uses multiple woodblocks to layer different tones of color. Here, Ugo da Carpi—the progenitor of t...
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Terms
Culture
Italy, 16th century
Technique
chiaroscuro woodcut (in black and gray)
Genre
Print
Department
Prints
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