German, Flemish and Dutch Prints and Drawings From 1550-1700.
Deutsche, Flämische und Holländische Druckgraphik und Handzeichnungen von 1550-1700
This catalogue focuses on German, Flemish and Dutch prints and drawings of the period 1550-1700. We were able to include a rare, early etching from the circle of Pieter Brueghel the Elder, the Village Feast of ca. 1549, which is widely regarded as the first etched representation of a genre scene; a number of major examples of Rudolphine Mannerist art, including a miniature portrait by Joseph Werner of Archduke, Joseph I of Austria as a Child (ca. 1684); various works after Elsheimer and the numerous followers of Rubens and Rembrandt; a fine group of engravings and chiaroscuro woodcuts by Hendrick Goltzius; several extremely rare prints by German peintre-graveurs and a number of exemplary German Baroque drawings.
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Melchior Lorch
Albrecht Dürer (Renaissance)
Hendrik Goltzius
Jan Saendredam
Aegidius Sadeler
Gabriel Weyer
Hans Herman Weyer
Abraham Jan van Diepenbeck
Jacob Jordaens
Frederick Bloemaert
Jacques de Gheyn III
Reinier van Persijn
Jonas Suyderhoef
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Anna-Maria van Schurman
Magdalena de Passe
Hendrik Goudt
Wenzel Hollar
Ullrich Mayr
Wilhelm Panneels
Adriaen Brouwer
Jan Bisschop
Dirk Helmbreker
Allaert van Everdingen
Wallerant Vaillant
Pieter Schenk
Jeremias Falck
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Matthias Scheits
Antonio Triva
Friedrich Leonhard
Nicolas Haeublein
Joseph Werner
Michael Willmann
Samuel Bottschild
Andreas Bodan
Johann Schumer
Johann Moritz Riesenberger
Johann Michael Feichtmayr
Arnold Houbraken
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Catalogue by Emanuel von Baeyer.
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