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Filippo mortifies himself in Banchi by drinking from the flask of Bl. Felice Cappuccino

Filippo mortifies himself in Banchi by drinking from the flask of Bl. Felice Cappuccino

5217A
Artist
Christian Sas (b. 1648 and active in 1660)
Title
Filippo mortifies himself in Banchi by drinking from the flask of Blessed Felice Cappuccino
Date
After 1659
Medium
Engraving. After Jacques Stella (1596-1657). Plate 27/45 of a Life of Saint Philip Neri. Forty-one of these plates are by Luca Ciamberlano and four (including an unnumbered title plate) by Sas. The plates by Ciamberlano follow designs by Guido Reni (1575-1642), Ciamberlano himself, and possibly others. The plates by Sas are all after Stella. This set of plates was published, together with a 45th numbered engraving by Girolamo Frezza (1659-1741) after Pietro Leone Ghezzi (1674-1755), in Pietro Giacomo Bacci C.O. (1575-1656) Vita di S. Filippo Neri Fiorentino. Rome: appresso il Bernabò e Lazzarini, 1745 (this is a later edition of a book first published in the 1620s in connection with the canonization of Neri). Our image is drawn from this 1745 edition.
Photo Source
Getty Resarch Institute / Hathi Trust Digital Library / Almerindo Ojeda
Note
Mentions to Sas and Stella are clearly visible in earlier states of the plate. An account book kept by the artist identifies Reni as the designer of twenty-four of the Ciamberlano engravings, and Ciamberlano himself as the designer of three. It also dates precisely the Ciamberlano plates. See Melasecchi, Olga & Pepper, D. Stephen, "Guido Reni, Luca Ciamberlano and the Oratorians: Their relationship clarified." The Burlington Magazine 140: 596-603.
Item
5217A
Correspondences
Archive: 5217A/5216B
Archive: 5217A/6534B
Archive: 5217A/5216B
Archive: 5217A/6534B
5217A/5216B
5217A/6534B