Johannes Visscher (also known as Jan
de Visscher) (1633/34–1712)
“Fountain Among Antique Ruins”,
circa 1660
Technical Details & Condition:
Etching
with engraving on buff-coloured laid paper, unevenly trimmed around
the platemark and professionally mounted to a secondary sheet of
archival-quality washi paper providing stable structural support and wide margins
for mounting.
This print is Plate 4 from the four-part series
Pastoral Landscapes (Hollstein 99–102). While the first state was published in
Amsterdam by Frederick de Wit (1629/30–1706), this impression represents
the second and final state (of two). In this definitive second state, published
by Justus Danckerts (1635–1701), rich clouds have been added to the sky,
and the original publisher’s address has been burnished out.
The composition is engraved in reverse after a 1654
black chalk and grey-brown wash drawing by Nicolaes Berchem (also known
as Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchen; Niclas Berghem; Claes Berighem; Nicolaes
Pietersz. Berrighem) (1620–1683), currently
preserved in the collection of the British Museum (inv. no. 1895,0915.1110 [https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1895-0915-1110]).
The impression is strong and clear, demonstrating
excellent contrast with minimal signs of wear to the copper plate. Aside from a
small, professionally replenished spot and some age-related creasing along an
old central fold, the sheet remains in excellent condition—free of tears or
significant staining.
Dimensions:
• Sheet: 19.9 x 26.2 cm (slightly uneven)
• Platemark: 19.5 x 26 cm
• Image borderline: 18.5 x 25.2 cm
In-Plate Lettering (Below the image):
• Left of centre: “CBerghem delin:”
• Right of centre: “J. Visscher fecit”
• Right: “4”
References:
• Hollstein: Dutch 102.II (Christiaan Schuckman, “Dutch
and Flemish Etchings, Engravings and Woodcuts ca. 1450–1700”, Vol. XLI, 1992,
p. 70, cat. no. 102.II)
• Albertina Museum: Object number H/I/64/97 (https://sammlungenonline.albertina.at/objects/489194)
• British Museum: Museum number F,2.32 (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_F-2-32)
Price & Shipping:
AU$267 (approx. US$186.95 / €162.96 / £138.12),
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To acquire this bucolic scene of 17th-century
life—where herdsmen tend to livestock drinking from a classical fountain ruin,
while in the foreground a cow bellows contrasted with a resting shepherd
cradling his rustic shawm—please contact oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com.
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