A masterfully executed 18th-century copper engraving by Domenico Cunego, depicting a group of disciples surrounding Socrates. This piece is part of a celebrated series based on Raphael’s fresco “The School of Athens” in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City.
Visual Details
Description
This striking group portrait showcases Cunego’s technical prowess in complex composition. The work captures five distinct heads in varying planes and foreshortenings, characterized by their expressions of intense study and debate. The sophisticated use of overlapping profiles and reacting gazes creates a remarkable sense of three-dimensionality and narrative movement within a single plate.
The Subject
This group represents the diverse followers of Socratic dialogue, including figures such as Aeschines and Antisthenes. Their presence in this series symbolizes the communal nature of learning and the intellectual fervor of the Athenian “agora,” illustrating the transmission of philosophy through active debate.
Technical Specifications
Artist
Domenico Cunego (Italian, 1726–1803)
Original Painter
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, 1483–1520)
Medium
Copper Engraving / Etching
Date of Publication
Circa 1785
Series Title
Scuola d’Atene (The School of Athens)
Plate Number
No. 29 (as indicated in the upper left corner)
Inscriptions
“RAPHAEL SANCTIUS Urbinas pinx. in aed. Vaticanis.” (Lower margin)
Paper Type
Laid paper (typical of late 18th-century European prints)
Dimensions (Approx)
Plate mark: 440 x 320 mm
Origin
Rome, Italy
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