Aegidius Sadeler II (aka Gillis Sadeler;
Egidius Sadeler; Ægedius Sadeler) (c1570–1629)
“Rocky
Landscape with Two Riders” (TIB title), c1600/1597–1629 (Rijksmuseum’s
attribution dates of execution), after a drawing by Pieter Stevens II (c1567–c1624),
plate 3 from the series of eight engravings, “Eight Bohemian Landscapes” (TIB
7201.264–271), published by Aegidius Sadeler.
Engraving and
etching on laid paper trimmed around the image borderline (with loss of text
line of publication details) and backed with a support sheet.
Size: (sheet)
19.9 x 20.9 cm.
Inscribed on
plate at lower edge: (centre) “Pet. S, In: Eg.s: ex.”
State i (of iii)
Lifetime impression before the change of publisher from “Eg.s: ex.” (i.e. Aegidius
Sadeler) to Marco Sadeler in state ii. (Note: The line of publication details
below the image borderline is lost, but as this impression still has Aegidius
as the publisher this verifies that the print is from the first state which is
further confirmed by the crisp lines showing no sign of wear to the printing
plate.)
TIB 1997
7201.266 S1 (Isabelle de Ramaix, “The Illustrated Bartsch”, vol. 72, Part 2,
Supplement, p. 68, cat. no. 266 S1); Hollstein 1980, vol. 21, no. 257; Nagler 1835–52,
nos. 199–204; Le Blanc, no. 188; Wurzbach, no. 96.
The
Rijksmuseum offers the following description of this print:
(transl.) “A
landscape with some travelers on horseback in the foreground. They pass a
wooden house between two rocks. On the left background mountains and a castle.
The third print of an eight-part series with bohemian landscapes.” (http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.167965)
Condition: richly
inked and well-printed first state lifetime impression trimmed slightly
unevenly to the image borderline (with loss of the text line of publication
details below the image borderline) in excellent condition (i.e. there are no
tears, holes, folds, abrasions, stains or foxing), laid upon an archival
support sheet of millennium quality washi paper.
I am selling
this magnificently glowing landscape—note the artist’s treatment of rays of
sunlight filtered through clouds at right —by one of the most famous of the old
masters for AU$430 (currently US$290.62/EUR260.66/GBP236.53 at the time of this
listing) including postage and handling to anywhere in the world (but not, of
course, any import duties/taxes imposed by some countries).
If you are
interested in acquiring this masterwork of early landscape engraving—a lifetime
impression from the beginning of the 1600s—please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
This print has been sold
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