1598–1642 Collection
"1598–1642: A Journey Through Myth and Art" Step back in time to the late 16th century
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"1598–1642: A Journey Through Myth and Art" Step back in time to the late 16th century, where a procession of satyrs draped figures leading two goats captivates the imagination. This intriguing artwork, known as "Procession Satyrs, " invites us to delve into the world of mythology and fantasy. Continuing our exploration, we encounter "Triumph Galatea, " an etching that mesmerizes with its intricate details. Created between 1610 and 1642, this masterpiece transports us to a realm where beauty reigns supreme. As we move forward, another enchanting piece catches our eye – "St Catherine. " With its delicate lines and precise composition, this etching showcases the artist's skillful craftsmanship. Its dimensions of 10 1/4 x 8 1/16 inches make it a true treasure. Next on our journey is "Bacchanal, " an etching that measures an impressive sheet size of 5 9/16 x 16 5/16 inches. The vibrant depiction of revelry and celebration immerses us in the wild spirit of Bacchus' followers. The mythological tale continues with "Orpheus, " capturing his sorrowful melody through delicate lines on a modestly-sized etching measuring just over five inches by eight inches. It reminds us how art can evoke powerful emotions even within limited space. Moving away from mythology but staying within the realms of wonderment is "Symplegades. " This seventeenth-century engraving enthralls viewers with its mysterious allure while measuring at an expansive sheet size of approximately twelve by nine inches. Our gaze then falls upon "Two Philosophers Watching Eclipse, " transporting us back to ancient times when celestial events held great significance. Created between 1615-1642 as an etching, it offers insight into humanity's fascination with cosmic phenomena.