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Hieronymous Cock - Trajan's Market - 1562

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Description: OPERUM ANTIQUORUM ROMANUM Small book of Roman Ruins. One from a series of 20 etchings with engravings published by Hieronymus Cock. and dated 1562 on the title plate. View of Roman ruins with Trajan's market, a road with a muleteer in foreground; perhaps after Hieronymus Cock. 1562 Etching and engraving in first state, before the number
Notes: Alle measurements are taken on the plate mark. Secure international inhouse shipping at low cost. Dimensions: 15,30 x 21,00 cm Artist Name: Hieronymous Cock (1510-1570) Literature: Reference: Riggs 1977 128 New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 251.I (The Van Doetecum Family) A first state before the number After the Praecipua aliquot Romanae antiquitatis ruinarum monimenta, vivis prospectibus, ad veri imitationem affabre designata published in 1551 there was an aditional series of 12 prints, one of them dated 1561 and a series on smaller scale with 20 prints dating from 1562. The repesentation of the human figures is in my eyes typical for Doeticum and noticable also in his landscape prints after Hans Bol. The series showed mostly Roman Ruins but also some elswhere in Europe, like the theatre of Bordeaux. Medium: Etching Circa: 1562

Condition: Good impression on watermarked paper cropped to the plate border, with collection mark.

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Description: OPERUM ANTIQUORUM ROMANUM Small book of Roman Ruins. One from a series of 20 etchings with engravings published by Hieronymus Cock. and dated 1562 on the title plate. View of Roman ruins with Trajan's market, a road with a muleteer in foreground; perhaps after Hieronymus Cock. 1562 Etching and engraving in first state, before the number
Notes: Alle measurements are taken on the plate mark. Secure international inhouse shipping at low cost. Dimensions: 15,30 x 21,00 cm Artist Name: Hieronymous Cock (1510-1570) Literature: Reference: Riggs 1977 128 New Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 251.I (The Van Doetecum Family) A first state before the number After the Praecipua aliquot Romanae antiquitatis ruinarum monimenta, vivis prospectibus, ad veri imitationem affabre designata published in 1551 there was an aditional series of 12 prints, one of them dated 1561 and a series on smaller scale with 20 prints dating from 1562. The repesentation of the human figures is in my eyes typical for Doeticum and noticable also in his landscape prints after Hans Bol. The series showed mostly Roman Ruins but also some elswhere in Europe, like the theatre of Bordeaux. Medium: Etching Circa: 1562

Condition: Good impression on watermarked paper cropped to the plate border, with collection mark.

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