Jacob Matham ( 1571 - 1631) - Charity - Hendrick Goltzius Invent

05
Tage
23
Stunden
36
Minuten
41
Sekunden
Aktuelles Gebot
€ 1
Mindestpreis nicht erreicht
David Elberg
Experte
Von David Elberg ausgewählt

Verbrachte fünf Jahre als Experte für klassische Kunst und drei Jahre als Kommissar-Priseur.

Schätzung  € 200 - € 230
3 andere Benutzer beobachten dieses Objekt
itBieter 5018 1 €

Käuferschutz auf Catawiki

Ihre Zahlung wird von uns sicher verwahrt, bis Sie Ihr Objekt erhalten.Details ansehen

Trustpilot 4.4 | 122713 Bewertungen

Auf Trustpilot als hervorragend bewertet.

Diese 1593 Gravur von Jacob Matham nach Goltzius mit dem Titel Charity ist platt signiert und in hervorragendem Zustand, ein feines Beispiel niederländischer Meisterkunst.

KI-gestützte Zusammenfassung

Vom Verkäufer bereitgestellte Beschreibung

Description:
The virtues (in niche) Plate 3: Charity. A female figure, whole-length to right, holding two children in her arms, in a niche; after Goltzius. 1593. Lettered in lower left corner "HG Inue." and numbered in lower right corner "3". With two lines in the margin "Blanda Charis ... constringit aheno." by "F.E." (Franco Estius).

Dimensions:
32,50 x 17,00 cm

Literature:
New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 147 (Jacob Matham) Hollstein 265 New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 491-497 (Hendrick Goltzius; Prints after inventions by Goltzius) Bartsch III.165.127 . Jacob Matham (publisher/printer; printmaker; Dutch; Male; 1571 - 1631) Engraver and publisher in Haarlem. Pupil and stepson of Goltzius, who had married his mother in 1579. In Italy 1593-7. He took over the Goltzius shop in Haarlem around 1600. In 1601 Matham received his own privilege from Prague. Bibliography: Bartsch III, Hollstein, New Hollstein Lena Widerkehr, 'Jacob Matham Goltzij Privignus: Jacob Matham graveur et ses rapports avec Hendrick Goltzius',Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek, 42-3 (1991

Medium:
Engraving

Circa:
1593

Notes:
All measurements are taken on the plate mark. All lot's are listed with several high resolution images, which is the best way to give a clear and objective idea of the general very good condition. Textual condition description is limited, so please examine the images carefully and ask for more info if needed.

Condition:
Good impression on watermarked laid paper trimmed just inside, just outside plate border. Tipped with four corners on a collection sheet.

Description:
The virtues (in niche) Plate 3: Charity. A female figure, whole-length to right, holding two children in her arms, in a niche; after Goltzius. 1593. Lettered in lower left corner "HG Inue." and numbered in lower right corner "3". With two lines in the margin "Blanda Charis ... constringit aheno." by "F.E." (Franco Estius).

Dimensions:
32,50 x 17,00 cm

Literature:
New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 147 (Jacob Matham) Hollstein 265 New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 491-497 (Hendrick Goltzius; Prints after inventions by Goltzius) Bartsch III.165.127 . Jacob Matham (publisher/printer; printmaker; Dutch; Male; 1571 - 1631) Engraver and publisher in Haarlem. Pupil and stepson of Goltzius, who had married his mother in 1579. In Italy 1593-7. He took over the Goltzius shop in Haarlem around 1600. In 1601 Matham received his own privilege from Prague. Bibliography: Bartsch III, Hollstein, New Hollstein Lena Widerkehr, 'Jacob Matham Goltzij Privignus: Jacob Matham graveur et ses rapports avec Hendrick Goltzius',Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek, 42-3 (1991

Medium:
Engraving

Circa:
1593

Notes:
All measurements are taken on the plate mark. All lot's are listed with several high resolution images, which is the best way to give a clear and objective idea of the general very good condition. Textual condition description is limited, so please examine the images carefully and ask for more info if needed.

Condition:
Good impression on watermarked laid paper trimmed just inside, just outside plate border. Tipped with four corners on a collection sheet.

Details

Künstler
Jacob Matham ( 1571 - 1631)
Titel des Kunstwerks
Charity - Hendrick Goltzius Invent
Technik
Gravur
Signatur
Signiert in der Platte
Herkunftsland
Niederlande
Jahr
1593
Zustand
exzellenter Zustand
Höhe
325 mm
Breite
170 mm
Periode
16. Jahrhundert
Angeboten mit Rahmen
Nein
Verkauft von
BelgienVerifiziert
7974
Verkaufte Objekte
100 %
pro

Ähnliche Objekte

Für Sie aus der Kategorie

Druckgrafiken und Multiples