Description: The Prints CollectorOriginal Antique Maps and Prints ABOUT US VISIT OUR STORE Antique Master Print-LANDSCAPE-ROME-BATHS OF DIOCLETIANUS-Duperac-Sadeler-1606 Description: No. 21 of a series: 'Vestigli della Antichita di Roma, Tivoli, Pozzuolo e altri locchi …' From a series of 52 published in Prague in 1606. State: Second state of 3. Ref: Hollstein 151-201. Artists and Engravers: Made by 'Aegidius Sadeler' after 'Etienne Duperac'. Aegidius Sadeler (1570-1629) was a Flemish engraver from a large family of engravers. He worked in Prague and Italy. He was a pupil of Hans Sadeler and a brother of Hans and Raphael. He travelled widely. In 1600 he started working exclusively for the the emperor's Rudolf II and his succeeders court in Prague. He was a famous artist in his time and named 'the Phoenix of engravers'. The Sadeler family were the largest, and probably the most successful of the dynasties of Flemish engravers that were dominant in Northern European printmaking in the later 16th and 17th centuries, as both artists and publishers. The Sadelers were descended from "chasers," engravers of armour, from Aalst. Jan de Saeyelleer or Sadeleer had three sons, all usually called "Sadeler": Jan I (1550 Brussels - 1600 Brussels or possibly Venice),[3] Aegidius I (c. 1555 Brussels - c. 1609 Frankfurt am Main) and Rafael I (1560/61 Antwerp - 1628 or 1632). Another Sadeler, Marcus or Marco, was a printer and perhaps publisher who was working in Haarlem in c. 1586-87, and is presumed to be a member of the family, though it is not known where he fits in. Jan I was the father of Justus (c. 1572-c. 1620) and Marcus Christoph (active 1614 to after 1650). Aegidius / Gilles was the father of Aegidius / Gilles II (c. 1570-1629 Prague). Rafael I was the father of Rafael II (1584 - 1627 or 1632), Jan II (c. 1588 - 1665 or later) and Filips (c. 1600, active to 1650). Aegidius II was the father of Tobias, who was active from 1670-75 in Vienna. Etienne Duperac (1535-1604) was a French engraver, etcher and architect who was born in Paris. He started his career in Venice and Rome, but returned to France in 1578. He specialized in antiquities, maps and views. Subject: Antique Master Print, untitled. View of the ruins of the Baths of Diocletianus.Condition: Very good, given age. Large margins. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Size (in cm): The overall size is ca. 32.5 x 25 cm. The image size is ca. 26.2 x 15.1 cm.Size (in inch): The overall size is ca. 12.8 x 9.8 inch. The image size is ca. 10.3 x 5.9 inch.Medium: Engraving on hand laid paper.Location: A304-37SKU: TPC 55568.1Section: TPC-MASTERPRINTS ThePrintsCollector - LaurentiusOldMasterPrintsFrans LaurentiusMargo van Latum-van Dongen, Frank van LatumLocated in Zeeland (Noord-Brabant) - The Netherlands Free worldwide shipping on all orders of $70 or more.We ship our items to all locations worldwide.We ship within two business days upon receipt of payment.We ship by registered mail. Insurance is included. GO TO OUR STORE and explore our huge collection of fine antique maps and prints. We only accept payments via Paypal.Combined orders are possible! We will send a Paypal invoice on request!THE PRINTSCOLLECTOR GUARANTEES ITEMS SOLD THROUGH EBAY ARE GENUINE ORIGINALANTIQUE PRINTS IN THE CONDITION/TECHNIC AS DESCRIBED. ITEMS CAN BE RETURNED WITHIN 30 DAYS.
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Location: Zeeland
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Type: Antique Master Print
Artist: Aegidius Sadeler
Features: Unframed, Plate signed
Style: Realism
Size: Medium
Culture: European
Material: Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Production Technique: Engraving
Region of Origin: Europe
Year of Production: 1606
Framing: Unframed
Image Orientation: Landscape
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Medium: Engraving
Height (Centimeters): 25 cm
Width (Centimeters): 32.5 cm
Item Length: Not applicable
Country/Region of Manufacture: Europe
Time Period Produced: Pre-1700
Item Height: 9.8 in
Item Width: 12.8 in
Subject: Architecture
Theme: Architecture
Signed: Yes
Color: Black & White