David Slays Goliath (Raphael 1649)

$5,000.00

Artist: Raphael Sanzio da Urbino (Italian, 1483-1520)

Year: 1649

Medium: Original Engraving in black on watermarked laid paper

Description: First state, First Printing. Executed by Nicolas Chaperon (1612-1656) in Rome on the Vatican presses. Extremely rare.

Condition: Very good

Image size: 280 mm x 330 mm

Museum style framing: Included

Frame size: 24” w x 21 1/2” h

Certificate of Authenticity: Included

Shipping: Continental U.S. FedEx ground only. Usually ships within 3 business days.

Returns: No returns, all sales final.

Artist: Raphael Sanzio da Urbino (Italian, 1483-1520)

Year: 1649

Medium: Original Engraving in black on watermarked laid paper

Description: First state, First Printing. Executed by Nicolas Chaperon (1612-1656) in Rome on the Vatican presses. Extremely rare.

Condition: Very good

Image size: 280 mm x 330 mm

Museum style framing: Included

Frame size: 24” w x 21 1/2” h

Certificate of Authenticity: Included

Shipping: Continental U.S. FedEx ground only. Usually ships within 3 business days.

Returns: No returns, all sales final.

Nicolas Chaperon (bapt. 19 October 1612, in Châteaudun – 1656 in Lyon) was a French painter, draughtsman and engraver, a student in Paris of Simon Vouet whose style he adopted before he was further matured by his stay in Rome (1642–51) in the studio of Nicolas Poussin.

In 1653-55 the consuls de Lyon called him to decorate the hôtel de ville but with Chaperon dying almost as soon as he arrived, the commission passed to Thomas Blanchet. Chaperon made a name for himself with his suite of engravings after the Raphael Loggie of the Vatican, Rome, 1649. This piece is one of those famous works.