J. SUYDERHOEF (*1613) after LAER (*1595), Satyrs with leopards, around 1613, Copper engraving
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Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper
Date: c. 1613
Description: Excellent print quality! After a painting by Pieter Bodding van Laer, Dutch painter and engraver, who spent more than a decade in Rome after study trips through France and is known for his genre scenes, animal paintings and landscapes in the surroundings of Rome. There he also made the acquaintance of the painters Claude Lorrain, Nicolas Poussin and Joachim von Sandrart. Jonas Suyderhoef was a Dutch engraver, his reproductions with finely graded grey values are striking for their perfection. He was therefore in great demand among the painters of his time, working with Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt, Anthony van Dyck and Frans Hals, among others. Signed below the image "P. Van Laar pinxit. / Suyderhoff sculpsit, Nicolaus Vischer excudit." and inscribed in Latin: "Hic Satyri Satyraque tuas, Semeleie, tigres Demulcent, plenis dum lactent pignora mammis. ..."
Keywords: 17th century, Figurative, Animals, Netherlands,
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