3697A
The Last Judgement with the Coat of Arms of Charles III of Spain
The Last Judgement with the Coat of Arms of Charles III of Spain
- Artist
- Ambrogio Orio (1737-1825)
- Title
- The Last Judgement with the Coat of Arms of Charles III of Spain
- Date
- 1765-1767
- Medium
- Engraving. After Philippe Thomassin (1562-1622). Published between 1765 and 1767 at the Remondini Workshop (1657-1860) in Bassano del Grappa, Italy. The idea of substituting the Coat of Arms of Cardinal Pompeo Arigoni in Thomassin's print for that of Spanish king Charles III seems to have come from Louis Bonnardel, French printseller to the Spanish colonies headquartered at Cadiz.
- Photo Source
- Arxivo Xeral de Simancas / Catálogo Colectivo de la Red de Bibliotecas de los Archivos Estatales, Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte, Gobierno de España
- Note
- The attribution to Orio comes from Ragon 2005, 644; his biographical dates come from the BnF and the FAMSF; the dates of publication of his print can be inferred from Moro 1994, 490. The Spanish Crown initiated a cause célèbre against the Remondini Workshop (1657-1860) and its commercial network on account of this print, as the placement of the coat of arms of the Spanish monarch close to the scythe of Death and the Gates of Hell was considered offensive. See Rodríguez Romero & Siracusano 2010.
- Item
- 3697A
- Correspondences
- Archive: 3697A/3697B
- Archive: 3697A/3697B