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Quid mirum natura Iouis si cedat Amori [/] Et vaga per tkalamos ambulet illicitos. [/] ecce inter satyros nutritur lacte caprino, [/] Naturam capre, suxerat et sequitur.
Quid mirum natura Iouis si cedat Amori [/] Et vaga per tkalamos ambulet illicitos. [/] ecce inter satyros nutritur lacte caprino, [/] Naturam capre, suxerat et sequitur.
Iac: Iordaen inuent. S. a Bolswert Sculpsit.
A Blooteling Excudit Cum Privilegio.
Engraving. Plate: 465 x 360mm (18¼ x 14"). Paper tone. Foxing in very large margins. Pinholes in lower left corner. Some very slight creasing not seen from front.
A later copy of Bolswert's engraving of Jacob Jordaens' (1593-1678) 'Infancy of Zeus' c.1630. The nymph Adrastea milks the goat Almathea in order to feed the infant-god who sits beside her beneath a tree. A satyr sits beside them playing a tambourine. On verso in ink "The original picture of Jordaens is said to be at Sir Gregory Pages"
[Ref: 37825]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[The Lamentation]
[The Lamentation] Vocate me mara, quia amaritudine valde replevit me omnipotens. Ruth. 1 V 20.
Antonius van Dyck pinxit S. à Bolswert sculpsit
Gillis Hendricx excudit Antwerpiae Cum privilegio [c.1640]
Engraving, sheet 335 x 455mm (13¼ x 18"). Trimmed inside platemark; hole lower centre.
Fine engraving after the painting by van Dyck in the Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp. Engraved by Schelte Bolswert (c.1586-1659) Dutch engraver primarily known as one of the most brilliant interpreters of Rubens' work in print (he made some eighty engravings after Rubens). This plate was also published by Marten van den Enden.
[Ref: 45446]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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