[Twelve Months of the Year with Signs of the Zodiac]
[Strasbourg,
Jacob van der Heyden,
c1629/1630].
12 etched prints, trimmed to platemark.
96 by 130mm. (3.75 by 5 inches).
18313
notes:
Wenceslaus Hollar's earliest published prints were made while he was working in Strasbourg alongside publisher Jacob van der Heyden. They are twelve landscape scenes after Jan van de Velde, a Dutch Golden Age painter and engraver who had produced his series in 1618.
"To make them he first drew accurate copies in pen and ink outlines over graphite, on a smaller scale than Van de Velde's prototypes. These are preserved in Coburg. The framing borderline must also h...
"To make them he first drew accurate copies in pen and ink outlines over graphite, on a smaller scale than Van de Velde's prototypes. These are preserved in Coburg. The framing borderline must also h...
bibliography:
NHG Hollar 46 II, 47, 48, 49 I, 50—53, 54 I, 55-57; Pennington 630-41; Turner, S., 'Drawings for prints by Wenceslaus Hollar', Paris, 2012.
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