Art in Focus: Marcantonio Raimondi and Raphael, Massacre of the Innocents

Art in Focus: Marcantonio Raimondi and Raphael, Massacre of the Innocents

Join us for an information conversation focused on this iconic Renaissance engraving of the "Massacre of the Innocents"!

By Fairfield University Art Museum

Date and time

Thursday, October 10 · 12 - 12:30pm EDT

Location

Fairfield University Art Museum, Bellarmine Hall Galleries

200 Barlow Road Fairfield, CT 06824

About this event

  • 30 minutes

Our Art in Focus series continues with the engraving of the Massacre of the Innocents, a product of the collaboration between the Italian Renaissance painter Raphael and the printmaker Marcantonio Raimondi. The engraving depicts a violent dance of twisting, straining bodies. The horror of the narrative (drawn from the Gospel of Matthew) is underscored by the mother racing directly toward the viewer, her mouth open in a cry.

Join us at 12 noon on Thursday, October 10 in the Bellarmine Hall Galleries for informal conversation about this work, led by Curator of Education Michelle DiMarzo, PhD. We'll talk about what collaboration meant for Renaissance artists! We'll also talk print conservation and look at the "before" pictures of this engraving! If you’re looking for the virtual program, click here.

This print is included in the exhibition Ink and Time: European Prints from the Wetmore Collection on view in the Bellarmine Hall Galleries through December 21. For more information about the exhibition, visit our website here.

Image: Marcantonio Raimondi and Raphael, Massacre of the Innocents, ca. 1511-14, engraving. Courtesy of the Black Collection, Connecticut College

Please note that only 2 tickets may be reserved per order. If you have questions, please contact museum@fairfield.edu.