Carel van Mallery (aka Charles de Mallery) (1571–1635?)
“The Roman Consul Attilius Regulus Fighting a Giant
African Serpent” (aka “The Dragon Hunt”), c1596, from the series, “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), published by Philips Galle (1537–1612).
Note: the first edition of “Venationes Ferarum, Avium,
Piscium” published by Galle comprised 43 unnumbered plates all engraved by
Galle with a dedication page to Cosimo de Medici. After this edition the series
was expanded to 104 plates engraved by A. Collaert, J. Collaert, C. Galle I and
C. de Mallery with a dedication page to the jurist Henricus van Osthoorn en
Sonnevelt (see https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1957-0413-37
and A. Baroni and M. Sellink, “Stradanus 1523-1605: Court artist of the
Medici”, exh. cat. Groeningemuseum Brugge 2008–09, Turnhout, 2012, pp. 245–58,
cat. nos. 32–49).
Engraving on fine laid paper with wide margins.
Size: (sheet) 27.7 x 34.8 cm; (plate) 20 x 26.4 cm;
(image borderline) 18.5 x 26.1 cm.
Lettered within image borderline at lower edge: (left)
“Phls Galle excud.”; (right of centre) “Joan. Stradanus invent. Car. de Mallery
sculp.”
Lettered below the image borderline: (left) “43”;
(centre) two lines of Latin text arranged in two columns) “Attilius consul
Romanus...tandem superavit.'; (right) “XV”.
State: ii (with the added numerals, “43” and “XV”; see
the BM’s impression of the first state: 1901,0611.43)
New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 480.II (Johannes
Stradanus); Baroni Vannucci 1997 693.43 (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:
“The Roman Consul Attilius Regulus Fighting a Giant
African Serpent; the Consul and his army surround and attack the giant serpent,
firing arrows from all directions” (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1901-0611-43)
Condition: strong and well-printed with generous
margins. Beyond remnants of mounting tape (verso), the sheet is in an excellent/museum
quality condition with no tears, holes, folds, abrasions, losses, significant stains
or foxing.
Note that this is the second impression of this same
print that I have listed, the previous copy has been sold.
I am selling this exceptionally rare, engraving from
the late 1500s—note the interesting cannon-like devices in the background—for a
total cost of AU$307 (currently US$222.95/EUR187.68/GBP169.55 at the time of
this listing)
If you are interested in purchasing this ultimate
fantasy from the 16th century of hunting a dragon, 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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