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    The Genius of Castiglione

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    Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Il Grechetto)Italian
    Publisher Giovanni Giacomo De RossiItalian
    Dedicatee Matthys van de Merwede, Lord of ClootwyckDutch

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    Castiglione made some sixty etchings, all characterized by lively handling and highly personal content.

    He was influenced by Anthony van Dyck, in whose studio he worked in Genoa, and later by the etchings of Rembrandt, just a few years his senior, working in Amsterdam. Castiglione made this print in Genoa and took the plate with him to Rome in 1647 where it was published a year later and dedicated to Matthys van de Merwede, lord of Clootwyck, a Dutch nobleman and patron of the arts who lived in Italy from 1647 to 1650.



    The inscription in Latin on the book held by the young man reads in translation 'The genius of Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione of Genoa [who] invented and made [this]'. The figure in