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Drebbel was an engraver by profession when living in Holland at [[Place::Haarlem| ]][https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haarlem Haarlem] and [[Place::Alkmaar| ]][[Dossier:Drebbel in Alkmaar| Alkmaar]] as a pupil of his brother-in-law, Hendrick Goltzius and, as was quite usual in those days, he published his engravings himself. These engravings, though rare and few in number, are excellent, especially a '''[[1597 Alkmaar Map|map of the city of Alkmaar engraved in 1597]]''', which is a masterpiece. The copper plate of this engraving is preserved to this day in the Municipal Archives of Alkmaar. Other engravings, too, which are still left to us all show clearly how expert Drebbel was in handling the burin or engraver's chisel. Those still extant are: | Drebbel was an engraver by profession when living in Holland at [[Place::Haarlem| ]][https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haarlem Haarlem] and [[Place::Alkmaar| ]][[Dossier:Drebbel in Alkmaar| Alkmaar]] as a pupil of his brother-in-law, Hendrick Goltzius and, as was quite usual in those days, he published his engravings himself. These engravings, though rare and few in number, are excellent, especially a '''[[1597 Alkmaar Map|map of the city of Alkmaar engraved in 1597]]''', which is a masterpiece. Click '''[[1597_Alkmaar_Map_enlarge|here]]''' for an enlarged view. The copper plate of this engraving is preserved to this day in the Municipal Archives of Alkmaar. Other engravings, too, which are still left to us all show clearly how expert Drebbel was in handling the burin or engraver's chisel. Those still extant are: | ||
*The '''[[De zeven kunsten|Seven Liberal Arts]]''' (Septem Artes Liberales), after Hendrick Goltzius. The three most interesting of these are shown in our illustrations, namely: Grammar, Music and Astronomy. In the right hand lower corner of the representations of the two last named we see clearly Drebbel’s monograms, probably the same kind of monograms with which he later hall-marked his instruments. | *The '''[[De zeven kunsten|Seven Liberal Arts]]''' (Septem Artes Liberales), after Hendrick Goltzius. The three most interesting of these are shown in our illustrations, namely: Grammar, Music and Astronomy. In the right hand lower corner of the representations of the two last named we see clearly Drebbel’s monograms, probably the same kind of monograms with which he later hall-marked his instruments. | ||
*'''[[PDF:1596+- Drebbels Etches|3 Etches by Drebbel]]''' (after Karel van Manderen): <blockquote> | *'''[[PDF:1596+- Drebbels Etches|3 Etches by Drebbel]]''' (after Karel van Manderen): <blockquote> |
Revision as of 13:31, 8 July 2016
Collected information about the etches Drebbel made.
Drebbel was an engraver by profession when living in Holland at Haarlem and Alkmaar as a pupil of his brother-in-law, Hendrick Goltzius and, as was quite usual in those days, he published his engravings himself. These engravings, though rare and few in number, are excellent, especially a map of the city of Alkmaar engraved in 1597, which is a masterpiece. Click here for an enlarged view. The copper plate of this engraving is preserved to this day in the Municipal Archives of Alkmaar. Other engravings, too, which are still left to us all show clearly how expert Drebbel was in handling the burin or engraver's chisel. Those still extant are:
For the sake of completeness, 3 etches by Hendrick Goltzius' stepson Jacob Goltzius / Matham. |
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