Antique Print-NOBILITY-GOOD DEEDS-BLOOD-BAKERY-32-Savery-Veen-1642
Sold by ThePrintsCollector, Zeeland, Netherlands
AbeBooks Seller since April 3, 2017
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Add to basketSold by ThePrintsCollector, Zeeland, Netherlands
AbeBooks Seller since April 3, 2017
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketAntique print, titled: ''t En is geen Edelman al is hy van het bloedt, 't En zy dat hy 't bevest en Ed'le werken doet.' - ('He is no nobleman even though he has the blood, but through his noble works'). This emblem argues that nobility is not a born attribute, but gained by doing good. The image shows the interior of a bakery. Etching on hand laid paper. Description: From: The first edition of Jan van Veen's very popular work "Zinne-Beelden oft Adams Appel." Amsterdam: Everhard Cloppenburgh, 1642. This first edition was the only edition to include the French diptychs below each emblem, and the only edition in this larger (4to) size. This popular series describes an ironic description of Dutch contemporary morality, attractively illustrated by landscape / genre scenes in a painterly style. Several later ed. were published. Ref: Praz 522-3; Landwehr, Emblem & Fable 842; Visser 507.Artists and Engravers: Made by 'Salomon Savery' after an anonymous artist. Salomon Savery (1594-ca. 1665) was a Dutch artist, nephew of Roelant Savery. He was one of the most prolific printmakers associated with book illustration in 17th century Netherlands. Condition: Very good, given age. Right margin uneven from binding. The left margin cropped close to the platemark. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully. Storage location: C330-29 The overall size is ca. 6.1 x 8.1 inch. The image size is ca. 5.3 x 3.9 inch. The overall size is ca. 15.5 x 20.5 cm. The image size is ca. 13.5 x 10 cm.
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