Philips Galle (aka Philippe
Galle; Philippus Gallaeus) (1537–1612)
“Quail Hunt with Quail Pipe and Net”,
1578, plate 78 from the second series of 104 plates, “Hunting Parties” (aka
“Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium” (transl. “With wild beasts, birds, fish”),
after Jan van der Straet (aka Joannes Stradanus; Ioannes Stradanus)
(1523–1605).
Note: although Philips Galle’s name is
inscribed as the publisher of this plate, Galle was also the engraver as this
print is a part of the original series of 43 unnumbered plates that are all executed
by Galle. The later plates added to the original series were executed by other
engravers (viz. A Collaert; J. Collaert; C. Galle; I and C. de Mallery) (see http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=1619537&partId=1&people=93957&peoA=93957-2-70&page=1
and A Baroni & M Sellink, “Stradanus 1523–1605: Court artist of the
Medici”, exh.cat. Groeningemuseum Brugge 2008-2009, Turnhout, 2012, pp.245–58,
cat. nos. 32–49).
This is the second posting that I have
made of this print. The earlier posting (now sold) was for an impression from
the first (unnumbered) edition (see https://www.printsandprinciples.com/2017/10/philips-galles-engraving-quail-hunt.html).
Engraving on chine collé (China) on fine
laid paper with margins from a late printing.
Size: (sheet) 26.7 x 37cm; (plate) 21.4
x 29.9 cm; (image borderline) 20 x 29.5 cm
Inscribed on plate within the image
borderline: (lower left) “Ioan. Stradanus inuent. Ioan. Galle excudit.”
Numbered on plate below the image
borderline: (left) “78.”
Lettered on plate below the image
borderline: (left) “Sic Autumnali capitur peregrina Coturnix”; (right)
“Tempore, et excipulis effundit sibila linguis.”
State: iii (of iii)
TIB 5601.104:35 (Walter L Strauss &
Arno Dolders [eds.] 1987, “The Illustrated Bartsch”, vol. 56, Supplement, p.
435); New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 455.III (Johannes Stradanus)
(Johannes Stradanus); New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 455.III (Philips
Galle); Baroni Vannucci 1997 693.78 (Alessandra Baroni Vannucci 1997, “Jan van
der Straet, detto Giovanni Stradano, flandrus pictor et inventor”, Milan, Jandi
Sapi Editori).
The British Museum offers the following
description of this print from the later edition when the plate was numbered:
“Plate numbered 78, Quail Hunt with
Quail Pipe and Net; in the foreground, to left, a couple, holding quail pipes,
and a child are seated behind a tree, beside a basket of quails; beyond, to the
right, quails are caught under nets placed over the fields, where figures
gather them into baskets; to far left, two classical villas and a domed
building are seen; another domed building is visible in the distance to the
right”
Condition: richly inked and near
faultless late impression in excellent condition (i.e. there are no tears,
holes, folds, abrasions, significant stains or foxing). The sheet is laid onto
a support of conservator’s fine archival/millennium quality washi paper.
I am selling this superb late impression
of this rare engraving for a total cost of AU$244 (currently US$171.88/EUR153.23/GBP132.98
at the time of this listing) including postage and handling to anywhere in the
world.
If you are interested in purchasing this
fascinating print showing early techniques for catching quail, please contact
me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to
make the payment easy.
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