Jan
Sadeler I (aka Johannes Sadeler;
Johann Sadeler) (1550–1600)
“Seth
and Enoch” (TIB title) (aka “Seth and Enosh”; “Set en Enos”), 1586,
lifetime impression of plate 3 from the series of fifteen
engravings, “The Story of the First Men” (aka “History of the Set family /
About judging right and wrong”; “Bonorum et Malorum consensio”), after a lost
drawing by Maarten de Vos (aka
Marten de Vos; Maerten de Vos) (1532–1603), published by Jan Sadeler I in
Antwerp.
Engraving on laid paper
trimmed around the image borderline with loss of the lines of text below the
borderline and backed with a support sheet.
Size: (sheet/imageborderline)
19.5 x 27.5 cm.
Numbered on plate on upper
edge: (centre) “III”.
Inscribed on plate along
the lower edge: (left of lower centre) “Joann: Sadeler auctor at sculptor excu:
[…] Genes: capit 4”; (right) “Martin de vos figuravit:”
State i (of i) Lifetime
impression (based on the quality of the line showing no sign of wear to the printing
plate).
TIB 7001. 031 (Isabelle de
Ramaix 1999, “The Illustrated Bartsch”, vol. 70, Part 1 [Supplement], New York,
Abaris Books, p. 52, cat. no. .031); Nagler 1835 1835–52 no. 20; Le Blanc, no. 40;
Wurzbach, no. 9.3; Hollstein 1980, vol. 31, no. 28; Edquist, p. 10, no. 14a.
The British Museum offers
the following description of this print:
“Plate 3: Seth and Enosh.
the aged and bearded Seth, up a ladder, cuts a branch with an axe; the young
Enosh drags a branch towards a wheelbarrow with logs; beyond is a well tended
farm landscape with a river valley; by a small wooden bridge a woman collects
water from the river; across the width of the river are fish traps; after
Maarten de Vos. 1586”
See also the description
of this print at the Rijksmuseum:
(Transl.) “Set and his son
Enos are pruning trees and collecting wood. On the left, Set's wife prepares
the food while the rest of the family takes care of the animals”
Condition: well-printed
and strong (lifetime) impression trimmed around the image borderline with loss
of the text lines below the borderline. The sheet is in excellent condition (i.e.
there are no tears, holes, folds, abrasions, significant stains or foxing) and is laid
onto a support sheet of millennium quality washi paper.
I am selling this lifetime
impression of a very beautiful engraving by one of the most famous of the
Flemish old masters for AU$370 (currently US$254.69/EUR226.70/GBP205.19 at the
time of posting this print) 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
purchasing this masterwork of engraving executed only 22 years after
Michelangelo hung up his boots for the last time, 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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