Jan Sadeler I (aka Johannes Sadeler; Johann Sadeler; Johan Sadeler) (1550–1600)
“Asher and Naphthali”, 1585, plates 9
and 10 from the series, “The Patriarchs of the Twelve Tribes of Israel” (TIB
title; see 7001.065–.070, p. 90), after Crispijn van
den Broeck (aka Chrispijn van den Broecke; Paludanus) (1524–1589/91), originally
published in Antwerp in 1585 by Gerard de Jode (aka
Geeraert de Jode; Geerart de Jode; Gerardo de Jode; Gheerde de Jode; Gheraerde
de Jode; Girard de Jode; Gerard de Jode (1516/17–1591) before titling on the
plate (state i) in “Thesaurus Sacrarum Historiarum Veteris Testamenti”. This
impression with the titles to both images (state ii) was published in “Theatrum
Biblicum” by Claes Jansz. Visscher (aka Nicolaes Jansz.Visscher;
Nicolas Joannis Visscher II; Piscator) (1587–1652) in 1643 in Amsterdam.
Engraving of two compositions
(“Aser” and “Naphthali”) printed from a single plate on fine laid paper with
wide margins backed with a support sheet.
Size: (sheet) 28.3 x 35.8 cm;
(plate) 22 x 31.3 cm.
Lettered on plate: (upper left
of centre) “ASLER”; (upper right) “NAPHTHALI”; (lower centre) “.9.”; (lower
right) “.10”; (below the image borderlines) “Pingue solum …/ …// …/ … dapes// […]
Neptalin ex multis …/ …// …/ … fuit.”
State ii (of ii) with the
addition of the titles and correction of the word “Pingne” to “Pingue”.
TIB 7001.069 S2 (Isabelle de
Ramaix & Walter L Strauss [eds.] 1999, “The Illustrated Bartsch: Johan
Sadeler I”, vol. 70, Part 2 [Supplement], New York, Abaris Books, pp. 96–97,
cat. no. [7001].069.S2); Mielke, no. 9.5; Hollstein 1980, vol. 21, no. 70.
Condition: a well-printed
impression showing no sign of wear to the printing plate and laid onto a
support of archival (millennium quality) washi paper. There is a tear to the
margin at lower left otherwise the sheet is in very good condition for its
considerable age with no significant stains or foxing.
I am selling this very rare
impression with the two images of Patriarchs of Israel intact on the same sheet—they
are usually cut into separate images as is the case with the impressions held
by the British Museum (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1968-1018-1-49
& https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1968-1018-1-48)—for
the total cost of AU$306 (currently US$240.87/EUR198.64/GBP171.94 at the time
of posting this print) including Express Mail (EMS) 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 pair of sensitively executed images of Jacob’s sons, 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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