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

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Jacob Matham, 1593, Rézkarc 'Gluttony - Hendrick Goltzius Invent', Hollandia, lepárló mérete 32,5 × 17 cm, kitűnő állapotban.

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Description:
The vices (in niche) Gluttony; a large female figure, whole-length to left, holding up a dish, in a niche. 1593. Lettered in lower right corner "HG. Inue." and numbered in lower left corner "2". With two lines in the margin "Ingluuies Bromy, ... legat." by "F.E." (Franco Estius)

Dimensions:
32,50 x 17,00 cm

Literature:
New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 151 (Jacob Matham) Hollstein 278 New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 498-504 (Hendrick Goltzius; Prints after inventions by Goltzius) Bartsch III.165.133 . 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. Full plate border and good margins. Tipped with four corners on a collection sheet.

Description:
The vices (in niche) Gluttony; a large female figure, whole-length to left, holding up a dish, in a niche. 1593. Lettered in lower right corner "HG. Inue." and numbered in lower left corner "2". With two lines in the margin "Ingluuies Bromy, ... legat." by "F.E." (Franco Estius)

Dimensions:
32,50 x 17,00 cm

Literature:
New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 151 (Jacob Matham) Hollstein 278 New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 498-504 (Hendrick Goltzius; Prints after inventions by Goltzius) Bartsch III.165.133 . 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. Full plate border and good margins. Tipped with four corners on a collection sheet.

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Művész
Jacob Matham ( 1571 - 1631)
Műalkotás címe
Gluttony - Hendrick Goltzius Invent
Technika
Metszés
Aláírás
Aláírással a lemezen
Ország
Hollandia
Év
1593
Állapot
Kitűnő állapotú
Height
325 mm
Width
170 mm
Korszak
16th century
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Nem
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