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The Creation of Adam

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Considered one of the most original and innovative Italian artists of the Baroque period, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione literally separated light from darkness, creating form out of chaos in this work, his earliest known monotype. In a perfect match of medium and message, Castiglione, the Genoese artist credited with inventing the technique, used this new method to portray the central act of Genesis: the creation of man. He produced this electrifying image by subtracting the design from the inked surface of a copperplate with a blunt instrument, such as a stick or paintbrush handle, and then printing directly on a sheet of paper. Broad, angular strokes of white depict God emerging from a cloud, while thin, fluid lines extract the languid body of Adam from velvety blackness. Castiglione’s monotypes employ both this dark-ground technique, which naturally lends itself to dramatic and mysterious imagery, and the light-ground manner, in which the design is drawn in ink directly on a clean plate. Both processes yield only one fine impression. It was not until the nineteenth century that such versatile artists as Edgar Degas explored the monotype’s full potential.

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Mediumblack ink
Dimensions20 × 30 Cm
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Adam (Biblical)gods (deities)mythologyreligionChristianityChristian subjects
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The Essential Guide

The Essential Guide (Chicago, 2009), p. 292 (ill.).
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Treasures from The Art Institute of Chicago, selected by James N. Wood, with commentaries by Debra N. Mancoff

Treasures from The Art Institute of Chicago, selected by James N. Wood, with commentaries by Debra N. Mancoff (Chicago, 2000), p. 119 (ill.).
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Edward Cavendish, (1895-1950), 10th Duke of Devonshire, Chatworth, Derbyshire, England, by 1925 [Calabi 1925]

Edward Cavendish, (1895-1950), 10th Duke of Devonshire, Chatworth, Derbyshire, England, by 1925 [Calabi 1925]
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Augusto Calabi, “Castiglione's Monotypes: A Second Supplement,” The Print Collector’s Quarterly 17:3

Augusto Calabi, “Castiglione's Monotypes: A Second Supplement,” The Print Collector’s Quarterly 17:3 (July 1930), p. 299 and 301.
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Giuseppe Delogu, G. B. Castiglione detto il Grechetto

Giuseppe Delogu, G. B. Castiglione detto il Grechetto (Bologna: Casa editrice Apollo, 1928), p. 54, no. 14.
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Augusto Calabi, “Castiglione Monotypes: A Supplement,” The Print Collector’s Quarterly 12:4

Augusto Calabi, “Castiglione Monotypes: A Supplement,” The Print Collector’s Quarterly 12:4 (Dec. 1925), pp. 437 (ill.) and 438, no. 13 (ill.).
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by descent to his son, Andrew Cavendish (1920-2004), 11th Duke of Devonshire, Chatworth, Derbyshire, England

by descent to his son, Andrew Cavendish (1920-2004), 11th Duke of Devonshire, Chatworth, Derbyshire, England
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New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, "Genoa: Drawings and Prints, 1530-1800, " Apr. 23-July 10, 1996, p. 52 (ill.), cat. 56.

New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, "Genoa: Drawings and Prints, 1530-1800," Apr. 23-July 10, 1996, p. 52 (ill.), cat. 56.
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David P. Becker, “Monotype,” in Dictionary of Art, ed. Jane Turner

David P. Becker, “Monotype,” in Dictionary of Art, ed. Jane Turner (1996), vol. 21, pp. 894–97 (ill.).
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Kurt Wisneski, Monotype/Monoprint: History and Techniques

Kurt Wisneski, Monotype/Monoprint: History and Techniques (Bullbrier Press, 1995), pp. 27–30.
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James N. Wood and Sally Ruth May, The Art Institute of Chicago: The Essential Guide

James N. Wood and Sally Ruth May, The Art Institute of Chicago: The Essential Guide (Chicago, 1993), p. 194 (ill.).
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New York, Frick Collection, "From Pontormo to Seurat: Drawings Recently Acquired by the Art Institute of Chicago, " Apr. 23-July 7, 1991, n.p., cat. 13; also the Art Institute of Chicago, Sept. 10, 1991-Jan. 5, 1992.

New York, Frick Collection, "From Pontormo to Seurat: Drawings Recently Acquired by the Art Institute of Chicago," Apr. 23-July 7, 1991, n.p., cat. 13; also the Art Institute of Chicago, Sept. 10, 1991-Jan. 5, 1992.
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Sue Welsh Reed, “Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione’s ‘God Creating Adam’: The First Masterpiece in the Monotype Medium” Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 17, 1

Sue Welsh Reed, “Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione’s ‘God Creating Adam’: The First Masterpiece in the Monotype Medium” Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 17, 1 (1991), pp. 66–73, 94–95 (ill.).
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Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, "Italian Etchers of the Renaissance and Baroque: Parmigianino to Luca Giordano, " Jan. 24-Mar. 26, 1989, pp. 253 and 262 (ill.); also Cleveland Museum of Art, Apr. 18-June 18, 1989.

Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, "Italian Etchers of the Renaissance and Baroque: Parmigianino to Luca Giordano," Jan. 24-Mar. 26, 1989, pp. 253 and 262 (ill.); also Cleveland Museum of Art, Apr. 18-June 18, 1989.
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sold Christie's, London, Dec....

sold Christie's, London, Dec. 5, 1985, lot 161, to C.G. Boerner, Düsseldorf, for the Art Institute of Chicago.
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Donata Minonzio, “I monotipi di G.B. Castiglione,” in L’opera incise di Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione

Donata Minonzio, “I monotipi di G.B. Castiglione,” in L’opera incise di Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Milan: Ripartizione Cultura e Spettacolo, 1982), p. 207, no. 1 (ill.).
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Richard S. Field, “The Painterly Print,” Print Collector’s Newsletter 11

Richard S. Field, “The Painterly Print,” Print Collector’s Newsletter 11 (1981), pp. 202–04.
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exhibition

New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, "The Painterly Print: Monotypes from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century, " Oct. 16-Dec. 7, 1980, pp. 68-69, cat. 5 (ill.); also Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Jan. 24-Mar. 22, 1981.

New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, "The Painterly Print: Monotypes from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century," Oct. 16-Dec. 7, 1980, pp. 68-69, cat. 5 (ill.); also Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Jan. 24-Mar. 22, 1981.
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Trustees of the Chatworth Settlement, by 1971 [Philadelphia 1971]

Trustees of the Chatworth Settlement, by 1971 [Philadelphia 1971]
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Philadelphia Museum of Art, "Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione: Master Draughtsman of the Italian Baroque, " Sept. 17-Nov. 28, 1971, pp. 150 and 151 (Ill.), cat. M1.

Philadelphia Museum of Art, "Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione: Master Draughtsman of the Italian Baroque," Sept. 17-Nov. 28, 1971, pp. 150 and 151 (Ill.), cat. M1.
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