Jan Sadeler I (aka Johannes Sadeler;
Johann Sadeler) 1550–1600)
“The
Descendants of Lamech”, 1583, after a lost
drawing by Maarten de Vos (1532–1603), plate 9 from the series of twelve
plates, “The Story of the First Men”, published in Antwerp by Jan Sadeler I.
Engraving on
fine laid paper trimmed with a narrow margin around the image borderline and backed
with a support sheet.
Size: (sheet)
20.1 x 26 cm; (image borderline) 19.1 x 25.8 cm.
Inscribed on
plate within the image borderline: (lower left) “Ioan: Sadl: inue: et scalps:
[…] 9”; (centre, on stone) "GENES: IIII"; (lower centre right) “M. de
vos figuravit”.
Lettered on
plate below the image borderline in two columns of two lines of Latin text:
“Excæpit Lamech ex bina coniuge .../...// …/ …natamque Noemam."
State ii (of
ii) with the addition of the number “9”.
TIB 7001.025
S2 (Isabelle de Ramaix (ed.) 1999, “The Illustrated Bartsch: Johan Sadeler I”,
vol. 70, Part 1 (Supplement), New York, Abaris Books, p. 44); Nagler 1835–52,
no. 19; Le Blanc, no. 39; Wurzbach, no. 8.9; Hollstein 1980, vol. 21, no. 25;
Edquist, p. 7, no. 11a.
The
Rijksmuseum offers the following description of this print:
“Lamech and
his two women, left in the foreground, sitting in front of their house. In the
foreground on the right the children Tubal-Cain and Ada. In the foreground left
the children Jabal and Naäma. Lamech swears he will never be killed. Two
corpses are found in the background. The print has a Latin signature.”
See also the
description of this print at the British Museum:
“Plate 9:
Lamech and his two wifes [sic]. Landscape with Lamech at centre, talking to his two
wives Adah and Zillah seated in front of a farm-house at left, one of whom
shades herself with a parasol of leaves, two children playing music at far
left, two other children in foreground, Lamech again beyond standing next to a
dead man, a wide landscape with mountains in background.”
Condition:
crisp and well-printed impression, trimmed around the image borderline and laid
upon an archival support sheet of millennium quality washi paper. The sheet is in
near perfect condition apart from a restored spot in the clouds at upper right.
Note that
this is the second copy of this print that I have listed (the earlier copy has
been sold).
I am selling
this superb impression of a very rare engraving, showing Lamech—the first polygamist
cited in the Bible (see Genesis 4:18)—confessing to his wives that he has
killed two men (Genesis 4: 23), for the total cost of AU$423 (currently US$285.98/EUR258.30/GBP234.26
at the time of posting this listing) including postage and handling to anywhere
in the world.
If you are
interested in purchasing this remarkably detailed and important print featuring
a sequence of biblical scenes within a single composition, please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
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