Jacobus
Savry III (1617–1666)
Two
engravings, plates “LXXIX” & “CXXXI”, showing the torture of martyrs from “Korte
Schets van het Leeven en Sterven der Martelaaren, getrokken uit de
geschiedenissen van den heere Joannes Gysius” ([transl.] “Short Sketch of the
Lives and Deaths of the Martyrs, drawn from the histories of Mr. Joannes Gysius”),
published in Amsterdam in 1719 by Jan Blom (1621–1685) with letterpress
text by the poet and writer, Claas Bruin (1671–1732).
Archive.org
offers an online view of these prints in the context of the publication in
which they feature: https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_LnZOAAAAcAAJ/page/n5/mode/2up.
Engravings
on laid paper with letterpress text (recto and verso) on full sheets as
published.
Size
of both sheets: 21.8 x 15.9 cm; (platemark) 11 x 14.9/14.4 cm.
“LXXIX: De Verbranding van drie doode Lichaamen” (Plate 79: The
Burning of Three Dead Bodies), illustration to page 157 with the accompanying caption:
(transl.) “Who is alive who does not stand for these abominations? Where was
such hatred found among Pagans and Jews, other than in the bosom of
hypocritical Christianity, which here dares to rage upon the senseless dead?
Devout souls whom you always rejoice in God, your corpses are, alas! not free
from torture.” (“Wie leeft 'er die niet staat voor deeze gruw'len stom?/ Waar
vond men zulk een' haat by Heidenen en Jooden/ Dan in den boezem van 't
schynheilig Christendom,/ 't Geen hier durft woeden op gevoelenlooze dooden?/
Godvruchte zielen die u steeds verheugt by God,/ Uw lyken zyn, helaas! niet vry
van 't martellot.”)
The
accompanying explanatory text to plate “LXXIX” offers an idea of the descriptive
flavour of Claas Bruin’s accounts of the martyrs’ deaths:
(transl.)
“No hatred is fiercer than the spiritual one, when it once starts to rage, it
consumes like an unquenchable fiery flame everything that meets it, it spares
neither kings nor subjects, neither old age nor youth, learning nor piety, it
is without compassion, it tramples on all laws , she is irreconcilable; yes,
her cruelty exceeds that of Phalaris and Nero, her insatiable lust for murder
has invented the most gruesome method of torture to suppress stupidity, and if
she cannot vomit her poison enough on the living, then the dead must pay the
price. All this, and in particular the latter to which we have an eye here,
became apparent under the reign of Mary Queen of England, who was vehemently
opposed to the confession of reformed religion, through the advice of Cardinal
Polus, the Bishop of Winchester and other cruel persecutors of Christian truth,
have had the dead bodies of Martinus Bucerus, Paulus Fagius, and the Housewife
of Peter Martyr, who shone like glittering stars of virtue and learning in the
Heaven of the Church of the Cross, exhumed at Cambridge and Oxford, and
publicly burned to death: A cruelty that I have never read in the histories of
the wildest barbarians” (p. 156).
(right)
“CXXXI: De Marteldood van de la Faje” (Plate 131: The
Martyrdom of La Faje), illustration to page 261 with the accompanying caption: (transl.)
“Happy is he who wisely instructs the youth in the school of godliness, and by
faithful counsel guides the soul upward so that it may never go astray. So
praiseworthy you, LA FAJE [the name of the matyr], indulged in hatred and
tyranny with their inhuman plagues, you made you endure a death full of shame
for the faith of the Cross.” (“Gelukkig is hy die de jeugd in Godsvruchts
schoole/ Verstandig onderwyst, en door getrouwen raad/ De ziel naar boven voert
op dat ze nimmer doole./ Dus lof'lyk kweet gy u, LA FAJE, tot de haat/ En
tiranny met hunne onmenschelyke plaagen,/ U deed een dood vol smert voor 't
Kruisgeloof verdraagen.”)
Condition: both
sheets are strong impressions in an excellent condition for their considerable
age with no tears, holes, folds, abrasions or significant stains.
I am selling
this pair of pictorially ghastly engravings for AU $276 in total for the pair
(currently/approximately US $182.48/ EUR 169.51/ GBP 145.44 at the time of posting
this listing) including Express Mail (EMS) postage and handling to anywhere in
the world, but not (of course) any import duties/taxes imposed by some
countries. Note that payment is in Australian dollars (AU $276) as this is my
currency.
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interested in acquiring these nightmarish prints, please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
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