Pieter Jalhea Furnius (1545 -1610) - Elijah and the widow of Zarephath

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Pieter Jalhea Furnius, Elia ja Sareptan leski, grafiikka renessanssityylillä (noin 1590–1620), alkuperä Belgia, levy signeerattu, 21,5 x 27,5 cm, erittäin hyvässä kunnossa.

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Description:
The Story of the Prophet Elijah - Undescribed. The present print, part of a series of four is not described in the critical literature. Elijah, en route to the city Zarephath, meets a widow who is the gathering with her son wood. The widow has put the gesprokkelde wood in the shape of a cross. Among the show is a line of text in Latin. Hollstein’s catalogue of engravings by Furnius fails to include the Elijah series in its inventory. The print depicts the meeting of Elijah with the widow of Zarephath and the raising of her son. Furnius’ formal language is stern and strong. His engraving style is not intended to achieve beauty of line, its austerity is adapted to the seriousness of the theme. The figures appear static and massive, yet very expressive and filled with great inner energy.

Dimensions:
21,50 x 27,50 cm

Literature:
This print is undescribed in Hollstein. . Pieter Jalhea Furnius (1545 -1610) Flemish name: Petrus Dufour Flemish printmaker; painter/draughtsman Born in Liège, pupil of Lambert Lombard worked Antwerp for Plantin 1563-71. Died in Liège. We know little about the life and work of the Liège painter and engraver Pieter Furnius. The prints we know by Furnius show him as a significant representative of Flemish Mannerism. Furnius studied under the influential painter Lambert Lombard in Liège. He spent the years between 1563 and 1571 in Antwerp working as a reproductive engraver for such well-known publishers as Christopher Plantin and Hieronymus Cock, while also producing a number of prints after his own inventions. His powerful engraving technique is characteristic of what is called the Antwerp style, the most important representatives of which included such engravers as Crispijn van den Broeck, Cornelis Cort and Philips Galle.

Medium:
Engraving

Circa:
1590-1620

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:
Very good tonal impressions with margins. Minor ageing, old numeration in ink, otherwise in excellent, untreated condition.

Description:
The Story of the Prophet Elijah - Undescribed. The present print, part of a series of four is not described in the critical literature. Elijah, en route to the city Zarephath, meets a widow who is the gathering with her son wood. The widow has put the gesprokkelde wood in the shape of a cross. Among the show is a line of text in Latin. Hollstein’s catalogue of engravings by Furnius fails to include the Elijah series in its inventory. The print depicts the meeting of Elijah with the widow of Zarephath and the raising of her son. Furnius’ formal language is stern and strong. His engraving style is not intended to achieve beauty of line, its austerity is adapted to the seriousness of the theme. The figures appear static and massive, yet very expressive and filled with great inner energy.

Dimensions:
21,50 x 27,50 cm

Literature:
This print is undescribed in Hollstein. . Pieter Jalhea Furnius (1545 -1610) Flemish name: Petrus Dufour Flemish printmaker; painter/draughtsman Born in Liège, pupil of Lambert Lombard worked Antwerp for Plantin 1563-71. Died in Liège. We know little about the life and work of the Liège painter and engraver Pieter Furnius. The prints we know by Furnius show him as a significant representative of Flemish Mannerism. Furnius studied under the influential painter Lambert Lombard in Liège. He spent the years between 1563 and 1571 in Antwerp working as a reproductive engraver for such well-known publishers as Christopher Plantin and Hieronymus Cock, while also producing a number of prints after his own inventions. His powerful engraving technique is characteristic of what is called the Antwerp style, the most important representatives of which included such engravers as Crispijn van den Broeck, Cornelis Cort and Philips Galle.

Medium:
Engraving

Circa:
1590-1620

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:
Very good tonal impressions with margins. Minor ageing, old numeration in ink, otherwise in excellent, untreated condition.

Tiedot

Taiteilija
Pieter Jalhea Furnius (1545 -1610)
Taideteoksen nimi
Elijah and the widow of Zarephath
Tekniikka
Kaiverrus
Signeeraus
Allekirjoitettu levylle
Alkuperämaa
Belgia
Kunto
Erinomainen kunto
Leveys
215 mm
Leveys
275 mm
Tyyli
Renessanssi
Ajanjakso
1500-luku
Myydään kehysten kanssa
Ei
Myynyt käyttäjä
BelgiaVerifioitu
7974
Myydyt esineet
100%
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