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1578–1610 Collection

"Exploring the Artistic Journey of 1578–1610: A Captivating Blend of Mythology and Religion" Step into a world where angels serve Jesus


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"Exploring the Artistic Journey of 1578–1610: A Captivating Blend of Mythology and Religion" Step into a world where angels serve Jesus, as depicted in the mesmerizing 1652 etching state sheet titled "Jesus served by angels. " The intricate details bring this divine scene to life, showcasing the artist's skillful craftsmanship. In another captivating artwork from 1646, we witness the mocking of Ceres in an etching state sheet measuring 11 13/16. This thought-provoking piece delves into themes of power dynamics and human nature. Travel back even further to 1608 when Tobias encounters an angel in a small plate engraving. The second state captures a moment filled with wonder and spiritual significance. The temple courtyard figures painted by David Teniers Elder transport us to ancient times, allowing us to immerse ourselves in their rich history. These masterfully crafted artworks provide glimpses into a world long gone but forever preserved through art. Experience the enchanting beauty of Latona surrounded by Lycian peasants in a stunning etching state sheet from 1649. The delicate lines and expert shading create an ethereal atmosphere that captivates viewers' imaginations. Delve into mythology once again with "Daughters Aglaura Mercury Herse, " an exquisite etching from between 1625-77. This piece tells a tale of love and transformation while showcasing the artist's attention to detail. Immerse yourself in tranquility within the Temple Courtyard Pool Bethesda captured during late-16th or early-17th century. Its serene ambiance invites contemplation and reflection on deeper spiritual meanings. Discover mythical creatures come alive through Five satyrs two nymphs portrayed meticulously in a striking etching plate dating back to 1650. Each line brings these fantastical beings closer to reality, igniting our imagination along the way. Witness St Lawrence's martyrdom in a powerful etching from 1650.