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Goudt Collection

Exploring the intriguing world of Dutch artist Hendrik Goudt and his masterful etchings, inspired by the works of Adam Elsheimer


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Exploring the intriguing world of Dutch artist Hendrik Goudt and his masterful etchings, inspired by the works of Adam Elsheimer. From the poignant scene of Tobias and the angel in "Tobias and the Angel" (1644-52), to the mysterious "Mocking of Ceres" (1610-0000), Goudt's etchings transport us to a realm of mythology and biblical tales. Witness Ceres, the goddess of agriculture, in "The Mocking of Ceres: A Nocturnal Scene with Ceres Drinking from a Jug of Water" (1646), as she is mocked by revelers in the darkness. In "Salome Receiving the Head of John the Baptist" (no date), we bear witness to the tragic tale of Salome's request for the prophet's head. Goudt's etchings also capture the beauty of nature, as seen in "Landscape at Dawn: Aurora" (no date). And let us not forget the mythological tales of Jupiter and Mercury in "Jupiter and Mercury in the Alchemical Laboratory" (no date). Through Goudt's skilled hand and Elsheimer's original vision, these etchings continue to captivate and inspire.