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Adriaen van der Velde -1589 - 1662. Гравюры. Adriaen van de VenneJacob Cats - книга эмблем середины 1600-х годов- символические гравюры с изображением различных поучений и бытовых сценок, а также другие интересные гравюры. Художник- Adriaen van de Venne ( (painter/draughtsman; Dutch, 1589 - 1662). . ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() -------- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The widow: roundel, after van der Venne; interior with a woman seated sewing, a tulip in a vase on a table in the immediate foreground, a dog with a bone and a woman standing in a doorway to right ![]() Вдова и рука скелета ![]() ![]() ![]() предал и опозорил ??? ![]() ![]() vrouwe - boy with lantern catches girl sneaking out window ![]() gespreck voor de koninginne vasthi en alle vrouwen ![]() ![]() ![]() Образование детей ... opvoeding van kinderen - waer dat de slang 't hooft kan dringen ![]() ![]() staten en ampten - herder alsje schapen scheert sie dat gyse niet en deert ![]() ![]() ![]() --------------------Другие гравюры------------------- ![]() A man holding a candle enters a bedroom to find a man has climbed out of bed and is nailing a plank across a window; illustration to 'Dood-kiste voor de levendige' by Jacob Cats. 1655 Engraving and letterpress on the verso ![]() Jacob's Dream; Jacob lies fast asleep on the ground in the foreground; beyond at left, in a billowing cloud, an angel descends a ladder. 1600-1602 ![]() Fable of the acorn and the melon; a man stands under an oak tree and raises his arms in alarm to protect himself from falling acorns; in the foreground a melon plant; after Van de Venne; illustration to 'Buyten-leven, ouderdom' by Jacob Cats. 1655 ![]() The fisherman: roundel, after van der Venne; having caught a fish, the fisherman bends down to pick it up, a tower on a grassy dune behind Pen and brown ink, with graphite ![]() Cavalcade of six Princes of the house of Nassau-Orange, Philip, Maurice, Henry Frederick, Willem Lodovicus, Ernest Casimir and Johann Ernest, all on horseback with attendants and children, after A. van de Venne. 1621 Engraving ![]() Allegorical representation of Ship of State, celebrating state visit to Holland of William III, King of England. 1691 Etching and engraving ![]() Portrait of Amalia van Solms, Princess of Orange, with her two children Prince William and Princess Louise-Henriette, behind the Binnenhof in The Hague. 1628 Engraving ![]() Portrait of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, standing full length in armour holding a sword and the badges of the seven United Provinces, behind the Binnenhof in The Hague. 1628 ![]() The arrival of Charles II at Delft, disembarking at the quay-side greeted by local dignitaries; after Adriaen van de Venne; illustration to 'Verhael van de Reys van Carel II, Coning van Groot-Brittannië, in Hollandt van 25 Mey tot 2 Junij 1660' (The Hague, 1660). ![]() Formal garden, illustration to 'Tafeerel van de Belacchende Werelt', The Hague, 1635; with sculpture at centre, and figures including two women with a child in the right foreground. c.1635 Pen and brown ink, with grey wash, indented for transfer ![]() Victori-waeghen vanden Doorluchtigen Prince van Orangien ![]() Caroli II Magnae Britanniae Regis Discessus Ex Hollandia in Angliam, 2 Junii 1660 ![]() A broadside satirising the defeat of the Remonstrants in the Netherlands, describing the devoted service of William the Silent and Maurice of Nassau; with an etching after a design by Adriaen van de Venne, showing on the top two coats-of-arms, on the R Maurice of Nassau, standing next to a large sieve which removes the Remonstrants from the United Provinces; with Dutch engraved inscriptions, wanting letterpress text. (n.p.: 1618) ![]() Allegorical representation of the installation of Maurice Prince of Orange as Stadholder; the Lion of the Netherlands holding staff bearing Hat of Liberty and handing Sword of Justice to Prince. Etching and engraving ![]() Violin player; a woman playing the violin, half-length; in an oval within an elaborate frame of putti and fruits. c.1610-20 ![]() Allegory representing rejection of the offer of limited peace: Peter Peckius, Chancellor of Brabant, backed by the Pope and the King of Spain, offering olive branch to Maurice Prince of Orange and the Lion of the Netherlands. Еще у него есть альбом- 102 рисунка бытовых сценок и персонажей, но это уже в следующем посте. http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/ve http://www.flickr.com/photos/bjacques/s http://www.britishmuseum.org/ |
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