Details
Christ in foreground facing left, fallen to his knees under the weight of the cross, and looking to the right at Veronica who approaches with a cloth to wipe his brow; Christ's left hand on a large rock in left foreground, and his right supporting the cross on his shoulder. 1515
Engraving
Print made by: Lucas van Leyden
Date: 1515
Reference:
New Hollstein: 72
A good early impression on early strong laid paper.
Additional Information
SKU | xxbb28 |
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Picture Size | 8 x 10,50 cm |
Specification | |
technic | Engraving |
Artist | Lucas Van Leyden |
period | 16th Century |
School | Dutch |
subject | Religious |
rating | **** |
Lucas Van Leyden (1494-1533)
Engraver, etcher, designer of woodcuts, drawer and painter. Pupil of his father and of Cornelis Engebrechtsz. With Albrecht Dürer in Antwerp in 1521.
North-Netherlandish engraver and painter, born and died in Leiden. Lucas is most famous for his graphic work, which has technical similarities with the art of staining glass. His work bridges late Gothic and Renaissance art with, amongst other things, attention given to perspective. The quality of his work is often compared to that of his contemporary Albrecht Dürer, whose acquaintance Van Leyden makes in Antwerp, in 1521. In addition to creating engravings, Van Leyden paints. Some 15 works may be attributed to him with certainty. It is known that Rembrandt owned a complete collection of Lucas's prints. The masters shared a preference for depicting scenes from everyday life. Lucas van Leyden dies in 1533 after a long sickbed.
Lucas Van Leyden is one of the greatest names from the early period and together with Dürer and some early Italian, one of the most estimated. His works are getting more rare and valuable every year.
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