Willem van Nieulandt II (aka Willem Adriaensz. van Nieulandt II; Guglielmo Terranova) (1584–1635)
“Satan Tempts
Christ in the Desert” (aka “Satan Christum in Solitudine Tentat”; “Landschap
met de verzoeking van Christus”; “Landscape with the Temptation of Christ”), c1617
(1606–1628), plate 3 in the series of four plates, “Italian Landscapes with Biblical
Scenes” (aka “Italiaanse landschappen met Bijbelse voorstellingen”).
Etching on laid paper with small margins.
Size: (sheet) 27 x 34.4 cm; (plate) 23 x 32.4
cm; (image borderline) 22 x 31.8 cm.
Numbered and lettered in plate below the image
borderline: (left) “3.”; (centre) “Satan Christum in Solitudine tentat”.
Hollstein Dutch 3 (FWH Hollstein 1956, “Dutch
and Flemish Etchings, Engravings and Woodcuts ca. 1450–1700: Meer–Ossenbeeck”,
vol., 14, Amsterdam, Menno Hertzberger, p. 162, cat. no. 3); LeBlanc 3 (Ch. Leblanc
1854[–1889], “Manuel de l'amateur d'estampes, contenant un dictionnaire des
graveurs de toutes les nations: ouvrage destiné à faire suite au Manuel du
libraire par J.Ch. Brunet”, vol., 3, Paris, p. 99, cat. no. 3).
The Rijksmuseum offers the following
description of this print:
[Transl.] “In an Italian landscape in front of
a tree, Christ is tempted by the devil to turn a stone into bread. In the
background a river with two people in a rowboat and someone on the bank. In the
right background a city” (http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.158110).
Condition: a strong and well-printed (faultless)
impression with small margins. The sheet is in a near pristine condition for
its considerable age with no tears, holes, folds, abrasions, significant
stains, foxing or signs of handling.
I am selling this beautiful 17th
century etching that was designed for a suite of Italian scenes with biblical themes,
but may be more connected to the Flemish landscapes of the artist’s teachers (Jacob
Savery and Paul Bril)—note the eye-catching and symbolic juxtaposition of living
and dead trees in the foreground and the tiny, but symbolically significant, arched
gateway at far right leading into the substance of the scene—for the total cost
of AU$302 (currently US$218.54/EUR193.89/GBP162.96 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 early
landscape etching in a near pristine condition, please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
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