
The Bolognese artist Agostino Carracci died before finishing this print. The partially engraved copper plate was printed after his death—hence the unusual appearance of this impression, which provides invaluable insight into Carracci’s process. The artist began by scratching the general outlines of the composition onto the plate. He then moved on to defining the figure and introducing shading using lines engraved with a sharp steel tool called a burin, starting at the center and working outward.

Portrait Bust of a Woman with a Large Collar, from Perfect School to Learn How to Draw the Entire Human Body (English translation)
Luca Ciamberlano (Italian, c. 1580-c. 1641) after Agostino Carracci (Italian, 1557-1602)

Portrait of the Artist's Son, Antonio Carracci
Agostino Carracci Italian, 1557-1602

Love Conquers All
Agostino Carracci Italian, 1557-1602