Master of the E-Series Tarocchi
Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
This engraving is part of the Tarocchi group marked with the letter “E,” and named Conditions of Man . This series outlines the social and hierarchical order of ten characters (Beggar, Servant, Artisan, Merchant, Gentleman, Knight, Doge, King, Emperor, and Pope), starting from the lowest grade of society and ending with the most important one. Here, Misero (The Beggar) is shown as a full-length male figure, standing in three-quarter profile to the left, and set in an abandoned landscape. Barely covered by a short cloak, the mendicant rests on his staff, whilst two playful dogs keep him company. Aside from the large, disfiguring collector's stamp in the top right corner, the bottom third of this sheet has been lost and replaced. Then someone carefully drew in the lower portion of the figure with pen and ink, copying the image and even including a false platemark.
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Music, plate 26 from Arts and Sciences
Arithmetic
Gentleman (from the Tarocchi series E: Conditions of Man, #5
Calliope (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses,
The Merchant, plate four from The Ranks and Conditions of Me
Justice, plate 37 from Genii and Virtues
Philosophy, plate 28 from Arts and Sciences
Genius of the World (from the Tarocchi, series B: Cosmic Pri
Alessandro Tiarini — Seated Male Nude Facing Right
George Richmond — The Fatal Bellman
Master of the Banderoles (Netherlandish, active about 1450–7
Andrea Mantegna (Italian, about 1431–1506) — Saint Christoph
Master of the Banderoles (Netherlandish, active about 1450–7
Taddeo Zuccaro (Italian, 1529–1566) — Un Hebreo, from Christ
Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo — Standing Male Draped Figure With Hi
Baccio Baldini (Italian, c. 1436–1487) — Dante Lost in the W
Perugino (Italian, c. 1450/55–1523) — Saint Sebastian
Nicoletto da Modena — Saint Sebastian
Giovanni Battista Coriolano — Study for Saturn Presiding ove
Unknown Milanese — Weeping Saint John the Evangelist