Jupiter schaakt Europa Metamorfosen van Ovidius (serietitel) Jupiter, in the form of a bull, seduces Europe to sit on his back. He will make her ontvoeren. Manufacturer : Cornelius van Poelenburgh (listed building) publisher: Crispijn of Passe (I) (attributed to) publisher: Crispijn of Passe (II) (attributed to) Date: ca. 1636 - 1670 Physical features : engra; proofing material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: H 166 mm × W 231 series to mmToelichtingDe ambitious designs include Jacob Pynas, Roeland Savery Pieter Clouwet, Rubens and Rembrandt was never completed by the Pas
Jupiter schaakt Europa Metamorfosen van Ovidius (serietitel) Jupiter, in the form of a bull, seduces Europe to sit on his back. He will make her ontvoeren. Manufacturer : Cornelius van Poelenburgh (listed building) publisher: Crispijn of Passe (I) (attributed to) publisher: Crispijn of Passe (II) (attributed to) Date: ca. 1636 - 1670 Physical features : engra; proofing material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: H 166 mm × W 231 series to mmToelichtingDe ambitious designs include Jacob Pynas, Roeland Savery Pieter Clouwet, Rubens and Rembrandt was never completed by the Passes. The series was ended in 1677 in a book published in Brussels by Pierre Du Rayer and Francois Foppes. If loose prints is the set of known only from a group of prints from the collection Hinloopen (1619-1708) which is located in the Rijksprentenkabinet. This group has been extensively described by Jan van der Waals in his Hinloopen catalog (see: An unknown edition of a series Ovid illustrations in the print treasure Michiel Hinloopen, 1988, pp ). The discovery of a second set of prints of the series, coming from the workshop of Crispin de Passe de Jonge, provides an important addition to the Hinloopen group. Some prints show the prints in an incomplete state and feature improvements and additions in pen and brush. In addition, all prints feature 17th-century inscriptions which in some cases allows further identify the designers of the performances. Based on the detected watermarks, the print can be dated to around 1652-1653. Subject: Jupiter Benthic, usually in the shape of a white bull, abducts Europa and carries her across the water
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