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2WR81K2 Paul, standing in a landscape, with book and sword, Peter and Paul (series title), Saint Paul, full-length, standing in a mountainous landscape, a book in the right hand, a sword in the left hand. Below the performance four lines of Latin. Pendant of print of Peter., print maker: Hendrick Goltzius, (workshop of), print maker: Jacques de Gheyn (II), (possibly), print maker: Jan Harmensz. Muller, (possibly), Haarlem, 1589 and/or 1669 - 1737, paper, engraving, height 307 mm × width 208 mm, print
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2TCEE80 Jacob de Gheyn II, Flowers in a Glass Flask, still life painting in oil on copper, 1612
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2TCEE4G Jacob de Gheyn II painting, Spanish Warhorse, oil on canvas, 1603
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2TCEE58 Venus and Amor, painting in oil on panel by Jacob de Gheyn II, 1605-1610
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2TCEE4F Jacob de Gheyn II, Vanitas Still Life, painting in oil on panel, 1621
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2TCEE4D Carolus Clusius (Charles de l'Écluse, 1526-1609), Artois Doctor and pioneering Botanist, portrait engraving by Jacob de Gheyn II, 1600-1601
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2T8HMM9 JACQUES DE GHEYN II, The Phlegmatic, before 1596 - 1597, sheet, 204 x 164 mm, brown pen, blue-gray wash, penciled, on ribbed handmade paper, old mounted, The Phlegmatic, JACQUES DE GHEYN II, 16TH CENTURY, BAROQUE NORTH EUROPEAN MANIERISM, DRAWING, pen in brown, blue-gray wash, penciled, on ribbed handmade paper, old mounted, INK?, INK?, VERGÉ PAPER, BUILD PAPER, PEN DRAWING, WASH, CRUSHING, CALCO?, DUTCH, PICTURE-SIZED DRAWING, ARTWORK FOR A COPPER ENGRAVING, Signed in the Representation at the bottom left of the bucket: J. D. Gheyn in.
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2T8N17W Christ in Limbo, Jacob de Gheyn II (Antwerp c. 1565 - 1629 The Hague), c. 1600, drawing, pen and ink in brown and black, washed, on brownish paper, 18.3 x 25 cm, l. and Duke Albert of Saxe-Teschen, M.u. 'Pierre Breughel' (on the box); mu 'JACQUES DE GHEYN' (on passepartout
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2T8MYKW Romani with their child, Jacob de Gheyn II. (Antwerp c. 1565 - 1629 The Hague), after 1600, drawing, black chalk, grey-brown pen, red chalk (probably added by a later hand), 19 × 16 cm, l.l. Duke Albert of Saxe-Teschen, r.r. 'J Gheyn'; mu 'Jacques de Gheyn' (on the box), l.l. '285' (on box); r.b. 'No. 389/341' (on box
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2T8MYJ3 Two trumpeters in historical costume, Jacob de Gheyn II (Antwerp c. 1565 - 1629 The Hague), 1598, drawing, brown pen, brush in grey-blue and roughly white body paint on pale brownish paper, 29.6 × 34.4 cm, r . and Duke Albert of Saxe-Teschen, l.u. 'n in 1598' (in pen); l.b. 'D Ghey n in 1598', pencil; mu 'Jacques de Gheyn 1565' (on cardboard); r.o. '287' (on box); bottom left '344' (on box
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2R1N91W Phlegmaticus, Phlegmatic, The four temperaments, the four different temperaments, documented on human types. The four temperaments are the sanguine, the choleric, the phlegmatic and the melancholic temperament, 1767, Germany, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original / Phlegmaticus, Phlegmatiker, Die vier Temperamente, die vier verschiedenen Temperamente, dokumentiert an Menschentypen. Bei den vier Temperamenten handelt es sich um das sanguinische, das cholerische, das phlegmatische und das melancholische Temperament, 1767, Deutschland, Historisch, digital rest
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2R1N8YH The Hermit Sanguinicus, from Sylvae Sacrae by Rafael Sadeler (c. 1600), Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original / Der Einsiedler Sanguinicus, aus Sylvae Sacrae von Rafael Sadeler (um 1600), Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
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2R1N908 Melancholicus, Melancholia, The four temperaments, the four different temperaments, documented on human types. The four temperaments are the sanguine, the choleric, the phlegmatic and the melancholic temperament, 1767, Germany, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original / Melancholicus, Melancholie, Die vier Temperamente, die vier verschiedenen Temperamente, dokumentiert an Menschentypen. Bei den vier Temperamenten handelt es sich um das sanguinische, das cholerische, das phlegmatische und das melancholische Temperament, 1767, Deutschland, Historisch, digital re
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2R1N7A4 Musketeer, Musketeers, a type of infantry troop originally armed with muskets, circa 1600, France, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a old original
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2J023DE Dan. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, circa 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023DC Judah. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, circa 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023D2 Asher. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, circa 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023D8 Levi. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, circa 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023CT Simeon. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, circa 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023D1 Gad. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, circa 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023CD Issachar. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, circa 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023D9 Benjamin. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, circa 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023CP Napthali. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, circa 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023CN Reuben. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, circa 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023CW Air. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Flanders, circa 1588. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023DB Zebulon. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, circa 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023CY Water. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Flanders, circa 1588. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023CC Fire. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Flanders, circa 1588. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J023CA Joseph. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, circa 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J008HT The Virgin and Child. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Flanders, 1590. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J006YT The Prodigal Son. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Flanders, 1596. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2J006NX The Conversion of Saint Paul. Zacharias Dolendo (Holland, Leiden, 1561-1573-before 1604)Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Holland, 1595-1596. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2HYYYKR The Wedding Feast of Peleus and Thetis. Jacques de Gheyn II (Flanders, Antwerp, 1565-1629). Flanders, 1589. Prints; engravings. Engraving
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2HWMK5R Saint John the Evangelist, 1 of 4 numbered plates ffrom the series The Four Evangelists. Engraver Possibly: Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch, 1561 - ca.1604Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMK5N Saint Luke, 1 of 4 numbered plates from the series The Four Evangelists. Engraver Possibly: Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch, 1561 - ca.1604Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMK5J Saint Mark, 1 of 4 numbered plates from the series The Four Evangelists. Engraver Possibly: Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch, 1561 - ca.1604Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMK5A Saint Matthew, 1 of 4 numbered plates from the seriesThe Four Evangelists. Artist: Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch, 1561 - ca.1604Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMDEH Envy, pl. 4 of 9 from the serries Virtues and Vices. Engraver: Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch, 1561 - ca.1604Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMDEA Peace, pl. 8 of 9 from the series Virtues and Vices. Engraver: Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch, 1561 - ca.1604Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMDEK Wealth, pl. 2 of 9 from the series Virtues and Vices. Engraver: Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch, 1561 - ca.1604Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMDE8 Fortune, pl. 1 of 9 from the series Virtues and Vices. Engraver: Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch, 1561 - ca.1604Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMDEG Cholericus (Fire), plate 2 of 4 prints from the series The Four Temperaments. Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMDE1 Faith, pl. 7 of 9 from the series Virtues and Vices. Engraver: Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch, 1561 - ca.1604Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMDE3 Phlegmaticus (Water), plate 4 of 4 prints from the series The Four Temperaments. Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMDDY Pride, pl. 3 of 9 from the series Virtues and Vices. Engraver: Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch, 1561 - ca.1604Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMDEC War, pl. 5 of 9 from the series Virtues and Vices. Engraver: Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch, 1561 - ca.1604Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMDDK Sanguinicus, plate 1 of 4 from the series The Four Temperaments. Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMDDP Poverty, pl. 6 of 9 from the series Virtues and Vices. Engraver: Zacharias Dolendo, Dutch, 1561 - ca.1604Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWMDAT Paul, 1 of 8 prints from the series Eight Repentant Sinners from the Old and New Testament. Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWMDAW Solomon, 1 of 8 prints of the series Eight Repentant Sinners from the Old and New Testament. Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWMD9R Mary Magdalene, 1 of 8 prints from the series Eight Repentant Sinners from the Old and New Testament. Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWMDAF Manasseh, 1 of 8 prints from the series Eight Repentant Sinners from the Old and New Testament. Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWMDA8 Peter, 1 of 8 prints from the series Eight Repentant Sinners from the Old and New Testament. Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWMDAC Zacchaeus, 1 of 8 prints from the series Eight Repentant Sinners from the Old and New Testament. Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWMDAR The Penitent Thief, 1 of 8 prints from the series Eight Repentant Sinners from the Old and New Testament. Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWMDAJ David, 1 of 8 prints from the series Eight Repentant Sinners from the Old and New Testament. Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWHCG9 Melancholicus (Air), plate 3 of 4 prints from the series The Four Temperaments. Publisher: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWET0C Landscape with Farmhouse. Artist: Unknown After: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWE9K2 Job on a Dunghill, Tried by his Friends. Artist: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWE9G3 Allegory of the Element Water. Artist: Unknown After: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWE9FY Study for a Standing Virgin Mary. Artist: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWE9FC Soldier Preparing to Fire a Musket. Artist: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWE9EN Soldier Preparing to Fire a Caliver. Artist: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWE7J5 Winter Scene (Winter landscape with skaters). Maker, attributed to (engraver): Andries Jacobsz. Stock, Dutch, ca. 1580–after 1648After: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWE7HP Winter landscape with skaters. Engraver: Andries Jacobsz. Stock, Dutch, ca. 1580–after 1648After: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWE7HH Landscape with grotto and hermits. Engraver: Andries Jacobsz. Stock, Dutch, ca. 1580–after 1648After: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWE7EW Issachar, from “The Twelve Sons of Jacob”, set of 12 prints after can Mander. Engraver: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander III, Dutch, 1608-1670
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2HWE7FH Dan, (or Daniel), from The Twelve Sons of Jacob (set of 12 prints after Karel van Mander. ) H.372. Engraver: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander III, Dutch, 1608-1670
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2HWE7EJ Gad, from “The Twelve Sons of Jacob”, set of 12 prints after van Mander. Engraver: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander III, Dutch, 1608-1670
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2HWE7F3 Landscape with Gypsies. Engraver: Andries Jacobsz. Stock, Dutch, ca. 1580–after 1648After: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWE7EE Landscape with the Stag on a Bridge. Engraver: Andries Jacobsz. Stock, Dutch, ca. 1580–after 1648After: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWE7BN Asher, from “The Twelve Sons of Jabob”, set of 12 prints after van Mander. Engraver: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWE7B4 Judah, from “The Twelve Sons of Jacob”, set of 12 prints after van Mander. Engraver: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander III, Dutch, 1608-1670
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2HWE7BR Joseph, from “The Twelve Sons of Jacob” set of 12 prints after van Mander. Engraver: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWE7B6 Levi, from “The Twelve Sons of Jacob”, set of 12 prints after van Mander. Engraver: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander III, Dutch, 1608-1670
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2HWE7BH Zebulon, from “The Twelve Sons of Jacob”, set of 12 prints after van Mander. Engraver: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander III, Dutch, 1608-1670
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2HWE7BB Naphthali, from “The Twelve Sons of David”, set of 12 prints after van Mander. Engraver: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWE7B9 Benjamin, from “The Twelve Sons of Jacob”, set of 12 prints after van Mander. Engraver: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWE7B0 Simeon, from “The Twelve Sons of Jacob”, set of 12 prints after van Mander. Engraver: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander III, Dutch, 1608-1670
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2HWE7AY Ruben, from “The Twleve Sons of Jacob” - set of 12 prints after van Mander. Engraver: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629After: Karel van Mander I, Dutch, 1548–1606
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2HWE2EM A Youth Seated at a Table (recto); Head of a Child with Curly Hair (verso). Artist: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HWC493 Vanitas Still Life. Artist: Jacques de Gheyn II, Dutch, 1565–1629
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2HJ4NM0 The Soldier Carrying His Pike at the Slope late 16th–early 17th century Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish. The Soldier Carrying His Pike at the Slope 335534
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2HJ30N4 A soldier on guard freeing his right hand, from the Marksmen series, plate 37, in Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten Ende Spiessen (The Exercise of Arms) after Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish From a series of 117 numbered plates from the military drill manual, 'Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende Speissen' (The Exercise of Arms). The series is divided into three sets: Marksmen (42 plates), Musketeers (43 plates), and Lansquenets (32 plates). The Exercise of Arms was first published as a complete volume in 1608, and several more editions followed shortly after, with Dutch, French, G
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2HJ2G7J A Reclining Peasant (recto); Study of a Young Man (verso) late 16th–early 17th century Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish. A Reclining Peasant (recto); Study of a Young Man (verso) 370739
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2HJ1PTR A soldier, seen from the rear, while turning to the right and holding his pike horizontally, from the Lansquenets series, plate 30, in Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten Ende Spiessen (The Exercise of Arms) after Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish From a series of 117 numbered plates from the military drill manual, 'Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende Speissen' (The Exercise of Arms). The series is divided into three sets: Marksmen (42 plates), Musketeers (43 plates), and Lansquenets (32 plates). The Exercise of Arms was first published as a complete volume in 1608, and several more e
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2HJ12R4 Zebulon, from The Twelve Sons of Jacob Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish. Zebulon, from The Twelve Sons of Jacob. The Twelve Sons of Jacob. Jacques de Gheyn II (Netherlandish, Antwerp 1565–1629 The Hague). Engraving. Jan Pitten (Netherlandish, active Amsterdam, 1588–1615). Prints
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2HJ0GB1 Study of Eleven Heads late 16th–early 17th century Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish This drawing is from a group of studies intended as a repertoire of figures for practice and reference. It is one of the most significant and most intact of several such sheets composed by de Gheyn, who worked primarily as a printmaker and draftsman, and was trained by Hendrick Goltzius. The drawing combines images from life (the young man viewed from several angles, blowing a conch shell) with those invented by the artist (the Medusa head and the two strange, long-haired figures, possibly Gypsies, in the cent
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2HJ0E5N Witches' Sabbath late 16th–early 17th century Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish. Witches' Sabbath 335532
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2HHEY72 The Archer and the Milkmaid ca. 1610 After Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish The well-bred artist Jacques de Gheyn treats the subject of milkmaids with more circumspection than is found in popular prints of the period. An archer with a bulging codpiece aims his crossbow right at the viewer, like Cupid hitting us between the eyes. The archer and his helpful companion (who wears his hat) reappear as lovers in the left background, where a stallion (presumably) ogles a mare. De Gheyn refers to slang expressions such as 'milking' (see 41.1.24) and 'shooting your bolt.' The inscriptions were probabl
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2HHDXHM A soldier blowing on a match, from the Musketeers series, plate 40, in Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten Ende Spiessen (The Exercise of Arms) Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish From a series of 117 numbered plates from the military drill manual, 'Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende Speissen' (The Exercise of Arms). The series is divided into three sets: Marksmen (42 plates), Musketeers (43 plates), and Lansquenets (32 plates). The Exercise of Arms was first published as a complete volume in 1608, and several more editions followed shortly after, with Dutch, French, German, English, a
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2HHC98J Two studies of a saddled horse and of a horse with a boy astride; verso: Study of a bean plant ca. 1602 Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish Among the best Dutch engravers active in the circle of Hendrick Goltzius, Jacob de Gheyn II is also recognized as one of the great Dutch draftsmen of his time. This double-sided study sheet, which has only recently resurfaced, exemplifies the artist's careful and sensitive observation of nature, as well as his virtuoso drawing technique, which was rooted in his training as a printmaker. Studies of the same horse are found on two other drawings, one in Amster
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2HHC80Y Soldier, Armed with Broadsword and Shield, from Officers and Soldiers 1587 Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish. Soldier, Armed with Broadsword and Shield, from Officers and Soldiers 397370
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2HHAYNN The Fortune Teller and the Lady after Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish. The Fortune Teller and the Lady 348109
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2HHA6CE Head of a Bearded Man Wearing a Cap late 16th–early 17th century Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish. Head of a Bearded Man Wearing a Cap 366191
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2HH9ND7 Study of a Tree late 16th–early 17th century Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish. Study of a Tree 386334
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2HH98XW A soldier sliding his right hand along the training-pike, from the Lansquenets series, plate 22, in Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten Ende Spiessen (The Exercise of Arms) after Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish From a series of 117 numbered plates from the military drill manual, 'Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende Speissen' (The Exercise of Arms). The series is divided into three sets: Marksmen (42 plates), Musketeers (43 plates), and Lansquenets (32 plates). The Exercise of Arms was first published as a complete volume in 1608, and several more editions followed shortly after, wit
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2HH8FET Allegory of the Government of a Childish King 1588 Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish. Allegory of the Government of a Childish King 397369
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2HH8D85 The second movement for bringing the pike on to the shoulder and holding it horizontally, from the Lansquenet series, plate 9, in Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten Ende Spiessen (The Exercise of Arms) after Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish From a series of 117 numbered plates from the military drill manual, 'Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende Speissen' (The Exercise of Arms). The series is divided into three sets: Marksmen (42 plates), Musketeers (43 plates), and Lansquenets (32 plates). The Exercise of Arms was first published as a complete volume in 1608, and several more editio
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2HH8AGT Simeon, from The Twelve Sons of Jacob Jacques de Gheyn II Netherlandish. Simeon, from The Twelve Sons of Jacob. The Twelve Sons of Jacob. Jacques de Gheyn II (Netherlandish, Antwerp 1565–1629 The Hague). Engraving. Jan Pitten (Netherlandish, active Amsterdam, 1588–1615). Prints
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