Richard van Orley (1663–1732)
“Christ and St Peter Walking on the Water” (aka “Christ
walks on water”; “Christus loopt over het water”), c1685, after the
design by Jan van Orley (1665–1735) from the series of twenty-eight
prints made by the brothers, Richard and Jan van Orley, “Scenes from the New
Testament” (aka “Scènes uit het Nieuwe Testament”). Regarding the series in
which this print features, the Rijksmuseum advises that originally “the series
would consist of 32 prints; therefore numbers from 1–32 may appear below the
prints (see inv. no. RP-P-OB-24.326).
Etching and engraving on laid paper, trimmed with a narrow margin around
the image borderline and the text lines and backed with a support sheet.
Size: (sheet) 21.1 x 25.4 cm; (image borderline) 19.4 x 25 cm.
Numbered and lettered in plate below the image borderline: (left) 27/ J.v.
orley inventor”; “Domine Salvum me fac, et Continuo Jesus extendens Manum
aprehendit eum Math: 14” [(transl.) Lord, save me, and immediately Jesus
stretching out his hand takes hold of him (Mathew: 14)]; (right) R.v. orley
fecit”.
Hollstein 3–30 (FWH Hollstein 1956, “Dutch and Flemish Etchings, Engravings and Woodcuts
ca. 1450–1700: Meer–Ossenbeeck”, vol. 14, Amsterdam, Menno Hertzberger, p. 191,
cat. no. 3–30); Jacobs G49 (Alain Jacobs 2003, “Richard van Orley [Brussel
1663–Brussel 1732]”, exhib. cat., Brussel, Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België, pp.
60–67, cat. no. 35 [G49]).
The Rijksmuseum and the British Museum offer the following descriptions
of this print: “The apostles' boat has come into a great storm, and Christ is
coming to help them. He walks with Peter on the water. Peter is
afraid and clings to Christ's hand. Below the image a Latin verse from
Math. 14.” (http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.159749);
“Christ and St Peter walking on the water; Christ at left pulls St Peter by the
arm, St Peter's arms are raised, one fisherman on a boat at right, mountains
and a castle in the left background
Etching and engraving” (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1868-0612-380).
Note that the British Museum holds a cut fragment of this etching rather
than the whole image and the Rijksmuseum holds the whole print.
Condition: a well-printed early impression (based on the scratch
guidelines for the inscribed text being visible and have not worn away as would
be the case with later impressions), trimmed within the platemark on the top
and sides and laid upon an archival support sheet of millennium quality washi
paper. Beyond minor age toning, the sheet is in very good condition with no tears
(?), holes, folds, abrasions, significant stains or foxing.
I am selling this rare and very beautiful etching (with engraving) showing
Jesus walking on the sea with the faith-challenged St Peter—note how St Peter’s
left foot is slightly submerged in the water as Jesus pulls him to the surface
and the very subtle suggestion of a halo around Jesus’ head—for the total cost
of AU$286 (currently US$206.22/EUR180.64/GBP150.75 at the time of posting 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 purchasing this amazing etching capturing a
scene of turbulent water, sparkling light and drama, 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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