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[Rogier van der Weyden]
[Rogier van der Weyden] Rogero, Bruxellensi Pictori. Non tibi sit laudi, quod multa, & pulchra, Rogere, / Pinxisti, ut poterant tempora ferre tua [...] 4.
Th. Galle excud [c.1600]
Engraving, platemark 210 x 120mm (8¼ x 4¾") very large margins.
Rogier van der Weyden (1399-1464), one of the most renowned painters of the fifteenth century, specialising in religious works and portraits. This engraving was made after an alleged self-portrait by van der Weyden, part of a series of paintings in Brussels town hall now lost. Third state of a plate first published in 1572, in a series of twenty-three portraits of painters from the Low Countries. In this state it was published after 1600 in the Antwerp publisher Theodor Galle's 'Illustrium Quos Belgium Habuit Pictorum Effigies. Antwerpiae'. Another edition was published in 1694.
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