Nicolas Beatrizet

Nicolas Beatrizet
Ganymede, after Michelangelo.

Nicolas Béatrizet, (Beatrizet, or Beatricetto,) a French engraver, was born at Luneville in or before 1520. From his style it has been conjectured that he was a scholar of Ghisi, and of Agostino Veneziano de Musis. From 1540 to 1560 he engraved under the direction of Michelangelo. He died at Rome after 1560. His works are more indebted, for the estimation in which they are held, to the subjects he has selected, than to the merit of their execution. He usually marked his plates with the letters N. B. L. F. Their number is considerable, but most of them are comprised in the following list:

Contents

Portraits

  • Bust of Pius III.
  • Pope Paul III, an oval.
  • Pope Paul IV; dated 1558.
  • Henry II, King of France; N. B. F. Lot.f. 1558.
  • Another Portrait of Henry II; dated 1556.
  • Hippolita Gonzaga.
  • Juan Valverdus, Spaniard.
  • Antoine Salamanca, engraver and dealer in prints.
  • Don Juan of Austria, an oval, on a monument; inscribed "Generate della Legha".
  • The Genealogy of the first twelve Emperors and Empresses, with their Portraits, from medals; two sheets.
  • The Kings of Poland, in medallions; inscribed "Reges Polonia".

Subjects of sacred history

  • Cain killing Abel; inscribed "Fratricida Abelis, A. S. ex. 1540".
  • Joseph explaining the Dream; after Raphael; marked N. B. F., and his name; one of his best plates.
  • The Nativity of the Virgin; after Baccio Bandinelli; inscribed "Nicolaus Beatricius restituit et formis suis exc".
  • The Annunciation; with the names of Michelangelo and Beatrici.
  • The Adoration of the Magi; after Parmigiano, "N.B.L.F".
  • The Holy Family, with St. John; "Jerom. Mutian. pinx., Nicolaus Beatricius Lotaringus incidit, &c".
  • The Good Samaritan; Michelangelo, inv.
  • Christ on the Mount of Olives: after Titian; marked "N. B. F."
  • The Crucifixion, with the Virgin, Magdalene, and St. John; with the Sun and Moon on each side; "Mucianus Brixianus, inv., Nicolaus Beatricius, &c. exe".
  • The Mater Dolorosa; after Michelangelo; "N. B. Romae. 1547."
  • The taking down from the Cross; after Circignani; marked "B. Romae".
  • Christ delivering the Souls from Purgatory; with the names of Raphael and Beatrici.
  • The Ascension; after Raphael, with his cipher. 1541.
  • The Conversion of St. Paul; "Michelangelo, pinx., &c." ; marked "N. B."
  • St. Michael overcoming the Evil Spirit; after Raphael; marked "N. B. L."
  • The Virgin seated on a Throne, distributing Rosaries; inscribed Nicolaus Beatricius, S;c. exe., oval.
  • The Cross worshipped all over the world; arched plate, marked "N. B. F.", and inscribed "Crux illustris, &c. MDLVII".
  • The prophet Jeremiah; after Michelangelo.
  • St. Jerome kneeling before a Crucifix; after Titian; marked "N. B. L. F."
  • St. Elizabeth, Queen of Hungary, relieving the distressed'; after Mutiano.
  • The Last Judgment; after Michelangelo. Dated 1562. In nine sheets.

Subjects of profane history

The fall of Phaeton, after Michelangelo, ca. 1542.
  • The Sacrifice of Iphigenia; on the altar is inscribed "Iphigenia"; it is marked "N. B. L. F."
  • Ganymede; after Michelangelo; inscribed "Ganimedes juvenis, &c". (pictured)
  • The Fall of Phaeton; after Michelangelo ; retouched by Beatrici. (pictured)
  • Tityus devoured by a Vulture; after the same; "Ant. Salamancha, ex."
  • Silenus carried by Children; after the same; "N. Beatrice, fec".
  • The Dream of Human Life, emblematical subject; after the same.
  • Shooting at a Target; after the same.
  • Vertumnus and Pomona; after Pontormo.
  • Reason combating Love; after B. Bandinelli ; with his cipher.
  • A Combat between five Men and five Wild Beasts; after Giulio Romano. 1532.
  • The Battle of the Amazons; after a basso-rilievo; inscribed "Amazonum pugna, &c. 1559".
  • The Battle of the Dacii; after the basso-rilievo of the Arch of Constantine; marked "N. B." and inscribed "Tabula Marmora, &c."
  • The Emperor Trajan triumphant; after a basso-rilievo. 1560.
  • The Pantheon of M. Agrippa; marked "N. B. F."
  • The Temple of Fortune; after a drawing by Raphael; marked "N. B. F."
  • The great Circus; marked "N. Beatrizet Lotaringiae"; two sheets.
  • The Front of the Farnese Palace; after the design of Michelangelo. 1548.
  • Statue of Moses; after Michelangelo ; inscribed "Moysis ingens, &c".
  • Statue of Jesus Christ; after Michelangelo ; with his name.
  • Equestrian Statue of M. Aurelius. 1558.
  • Statue of a Philosopher reading; inscribed "Anaximenes, &c.": the plate was afterwards retouched, and the Philosopher changed into St. Paul.
  • The Castle of St. Angelo.
  • The Siege and Taking of Luneville'; "Nic. Beatrizet Lotaringas, incidet. 1558."

References

This article incorporates text from the article "BEATRIZET, Nicolas" in Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers by Michael Bryan, edited by Robert Edmund Graves and Sir Walter Armstrong, an 1886–1889 publication now in the public domain.

See Also

Michael Bury and Katherine Lockett, 'Béatrizet’s Last Judgement, after Michelangelo, in the Courtauld Gallery', Print Quarterly, XXVIII, 2011, 266-71



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Nicolas Beatrizet — Nicolas Béatrizet, llamado en Italia «Beatricetto» (Lunéville, h. 1507 20 – Roma, 1565) es un grabador francés del Renacimiento, recordado por el éxito de sus reproducciones de Miguel Ángel y de estudios anatómicos. Archivo:Ganimede Ganymede… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Nicolas Beatrizet — N. Beatrizet: Der Raub des Ganymed, Kupferstich nach einem Motiv von Michelangelo, 16. Jahrhundert Nicolas Beatrizet (* 1515 in Thionville; †  1565 in Rom) war ein Kupferstecher französischer Herkunft, der im Norditalien …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Béatrizet — (spr. sä), Nicolas, franz. Kupferstecher, geb. um 1515 in Lothringen, arbeitete seit 1540 in Rom und war dort bis nach 1565 tätig. Von seinen zahlreichen Stichen, die sich an Agostino Veneziano und an Marc Anton anschließen, sind die… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Lunéville — 48° 35′ 22″ N 6° 30′ 06″ E / 48.5894444444, 6.50166666667 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Juan Valverde de Amusco — Grabado de Nicolas Beatrizet sobre dibujo atribuido a Gaspar Becerra para la Historia de la composición del cuerpo humano (Roma, 1556). Juan Valverde de Amusco (c.1525 c.1587) fue un anatomista español, nacido en Amusco (antiguamente Hamusco) en… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Meister mit dem Würfel — Meister mit dem Würfel: Apollo und Marsyas (Kupferstich), Italien, 16. Jahrhundert Als Meister mit dem Würfel (fr. Maître au Dé[1]; it. Maestro del dado) wird ein Kupferstecher aus Italien bezeichnet, der die ihm zu …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Juan Valverde de Amusco — (or de Hamusco ) (c. 1525 ?) was born in the Kingdom of Leon in what is now Spain in about the year 1525 and studied medicine in Padua and Rome under Realdo Columbo and Bartolomeo Eustachi. He published several works on anatomy, including De… …   Wikipedia

  • Gaspar Becerra — Padilla Medallón con la efigie de Gaspar Becerra incrustado en la fachada del Museo del Prado de Madrid Nacimiento 1520 Baeza (Jaén) …   Wikipedia Español

  • Girolamo Muziano — Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada, como revistas especializadas, monografías, prensa diaria o páginas de Internet fidedignas. Puedes añadirlas así o avisar …   Wikipedia Español

  • AMAZONES (iconographie) — AMAZONES, iconographie Situées par les légendes grecques aux frontières des temps mythiques et du monde connu, au delà du pays des Scythes, les Amazones sont un peuple imaginaire de femmes chasseresses et guerrières. Les traits et mœurs que leur… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”