Description
Renaissance Italian printmaker Enea Vico specialized in ancient history scenes, illustrations of medals, and classically inspired decorations. This shield-like engraving captures the fervor of battle waged by the mythical race of Amazons, warrior women who lived in a male-free society and cut off their left breasts as a sign of bravery. Enea Vico did not demonstrate this anatomical peculiarity, but neither did the ancient Greek sculptures he likely consulted to create the work.
Accession Number
131388
Medium
Engraving in black on ivory laid paper
Dimensions
20.9 × 28 cm (8 1/4 × 11 1/16 in.)
Classification
engraving
Credit Line
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Woods Endowment