JACOB MATHAM (1571-1631) AFTER HENDRICK GOLTZIUS (1558-1617)
PROPERTY OF THE LATE PROFESSOR ERIC STANLEY
JACOB MATHAM (1571-1631) AFTER HENDRICK GOLTZIUS (1558-1617)

Saint Luke painting the Virgin and Child

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JACOB MATHAM (1571-1631) AFTER HENDRICK GOLTZIUS (1558-1617)
Saint Luke painting the Virgin and Child
engraving, circa 1614, on laid paper, watermark Basel Crozier, a fine impression of this large print, first state (of two), printing with strongly, with much depth and relief, trimmed to the borderline or fractionally to the subject in places, tipped to a card support along the left and upper sheet edges verso, otherwise in good condition
Sheet 499 x 367 mm.
來源
Sotheby's, London, 10 October 2002, lot 202.
Eric G. Stanley (1913-2018), Oxford; acquired at the above sale.
出版
New Hollstein 110

榮譽呈獻

Stefano Franceschi
Stefano Franceschi Specialist

拍品專文

This large engraving by Jacob Matham, pupil and stepson of Hendrick Goltzius, is possibly after a lost pen drawing by the latter. The model for the face of the Saint may have been Maximilian Laignier, to whom this print is dedicated, or Jan Govertsz. van der Aar, merchant and collector from Haarlem, and friend of Goltzius's.

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