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[Clavichord and Lute Players.]
[Clavichord and Lute Players.]
[After Hendrik Goltzius.]
[n.d., c.1600.]
Engraving. Framed. Visible area: 120 x 175mm, (5 x 7"). Frame: 220 x 275mm, (10¾ x 8½"). Unexamined out of frame.
A concert scene in which a lavishly dressed woman plays the clavichord while behind her a young man plays a lute.
[Ref: 39559]   £320.00  
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[The Crucifixion.]
[The Crucifixion.]
[after Hendrik Goltzius.]
[n.d., c.1600.
Engraving, fine impression. Sheet 205 x 130mm (8 x 5"). Narrow margins.
A reversed copy of one of the ten plates of 'The Passion' by Hendrik Goltzius (1558-1617), a painter and engraver of the Haarlem School whose work epitomized the extravagance and virtuosity of Dutch Mannerism.
[Ref: 41722]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[Man drinking]
[Man drinking]
HGolts f
P Goos ex [c.1600]
Etching, sheet 165 x 130mm (6½ x 5"). Trimmed around image; staining at corners; crease bottom left.
Genre etching possibly by Henrik Goltzius.
[Ref: 47781]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Christophe Plantin.]
[Christophe Plantin.]
Engraved by Engleheart from a Print by Goltius.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Steel engraving. Printed area 150 x 120mm, 6 x 4¾".
Portrait of Christophe Plantin (1520-89), based on a woodcut by Hendrick Goltzius. Plantin, a French publisher based in Antwerp, is best known today as the publisher of Ortelius's landmark atlas, the 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum'. The building that housed his business still exists, with the records of the firm intact, now the Plantin-Moretus Museum.
[Ref: 18615]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Four Times of Day.]
[The Four Times of Day.] Aurora. [&] Meridies. [&] Vespera. [&] Nox.
HG Inven [after Hendrik Goltzius]
Si stampano Gio. Jacomo Rossi in Roma alla Pace [c.1600]
Set of four engravings, each sheet approx 230 x 185mm (9 x 7¼"). Trimmed; some staining; tear to 'Aurora'.
The four times of day: morning, midday, evening and night. Set of engravings copied in reverse after the 1595 set by Jan Saenredam, who himself was engraving designs by Hendrick Goltzius (1558-1617). In the 1580s Goltzius was in Italy but by 1591 he was back in his native Netherlands, where Saenredam was amongst the engravers working in his studio to disseminate his designs. These copies were published in Rome by Rossi.
[Ref: 40860]   £490.00  
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