Circle
of Abraham Bloemaert (1564–1651)
“Penitent
Mary Magdalene,” c. 1650
Technical Details
& Condition:
Engraving
on fine laid paper, trimmed around the image borderline and professionally
supported on archival washi paper.
The
depiction shows the Penitent Mary Magdalene with her hands crossed, holding a
cloth to her breasts— evoking
a private, inward moment of “quiet penance.” This particular interpretation is
unusual and, to the best of my knowledge, unrecorded. It is notably absent from
Roethlisberger’s (1993) catalogue raisonné, “Abraham Bloemaert and His Sons,”
making it a rare unrecorded variant from the Bloemaert circle and an intriguing
addition to the known body of works by Northern Mannerists.
While
unlisted in Roethlisberger, the engraving displays the refined burin
craftsmanship characteristic of artists like Boëtius à Bolswert or Cornelis
Bloemaert, notably in the masterful depiction of flowing drapery and the
nuanced, fine-grained hatchwork that models the flesh tones.
The
impression is strong and well-printed. There are several small replenished
holes and a notable dot on the Magdalene’s arm; aside from these, the sheet is
in good condition.
Dimensions:
•
Sheet: 21.7 x 16.3 cm
Price
& Shipping:
AU$296 (approximately
US$206.21 / €177.67 / £153.96), including worldwide express shipping. Import
duties (if any) are the buyer’s responsibility.
If
you are interested in acquiring this finely executed engraving that is highly
probable to be based on a lost drawing by Abraham Bloemaert—or an independent
creation by a skilled pupil—please contact me at
oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I will be happy to send a PayPal invoice for a
smooth and secure transaction.



























































