Marten De Vos (1532-1603), by Joannes I Sadeler (1550-1600) - Ephaestio the Hermit

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Marten De Vos, plate signed, Ephaestio the Hermit, an engraving from 1580 in the Netherlands.

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Good impression on laid paper.

St Ephaistius throwing a bag of coins into a stream with a crudely constructed chapel at left; two figures stand on the bridge spanning the stream; plate 3. Contemporary copy in reverse, published by Thomas de Leu.

Plate 3 from the series "Trophaeum Vitae Solitariae (Lives of the Hermits)", a series of twenty-five engravings by Carel van Boeckel, including a title-plate, depicting various hermits contemplating in the wilderness (Paris: Jean Leclerc, 1606).

(British Museum).

Condition is good. Some foxing. Some surface dust. Printing intendation on right hand stump.

Good impression on laid paper.

St Ephaistius throwing a bag of coins into a stream with a crudely constructed chapel at left; two figures stand on the bridge spanning the stream; plate 3. Contemporary copy in reverse, published by Thomas de Leu.

Plate 3 from the series "Trophaeum Vitae Solitariae (Lives of the Hermits)", a series of twenty-five engravings by Carel van Boeckel, including a title-plate, depicting various hermits contemplating in the wilderness (Paris: Jean Leclerc, 1606).

(British Museum).

Condition is good. Some foxing. Some surface dust. Printing intendation on right hand stump.

Details

Artist
Marten De Vos (1532-1603), by Joannes I Sadeler (1550-1600)
Title of artwork
Ephaestio the Hermit
Technique
Engraving
Signature
Plate signed
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Year
1580
Condition
Good condition
Height
16 cm
Width
20 cm
Style
Renaissance
Period
17th century
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Objects sold
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