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Cornelis van Kittensteyn

The Triumphal Entry of Willem of Nassau, Prince of Orange

Maker

Cornelis van Kittensteyn (Dutch, ca. 1598 - ca. 1652)
After Willem Pietersz. Buytewech (Dutch, 1591 - 1624)
Jan van de Velde II (Dutch, ca. 1593-1641), publisher

Title

The Triumphal Entry of Willem of Nassau, Prince of Orange

Year

1623

Medium

  • Engraving on laid paper

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Engraving on laid paper

Materials

ink

Supports

  • paper

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Watermark: Coat of arms with three crowns. Heawood 624, Amsterdam 1618. Collectors marks on verso:Baron Hans Albrecht von Derschau, died 1824 (Lugt 2510); Kupferstichkabinett der Staatlichen Museen, Berlin (Lugt 1606); Deaccession stamp of above (Lugh 2482); Thomas Graf, 1878-1951, Berlin (Lugt 1092a)

Identification

State

First state of three known states

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Helen M. Danforth Acquisition Fund

Object Number

2006.46

Type

  • Prints

Publications

  • Books

The Brilliant Line: Following the Early Modern Engraver, 1480-1650

Renaissance engravings are objects of exquisite beauty and incomparable intricacy that are composed entirely of lines. Artists began using this intaglio process in Europe as early as 1430. This captivating catalogue focuses on the height of the medium, from 1480 to 1650, when engravers made dramatic and rapid visual changes to engraving technique as they responded to the demands of reproducing artworks in other media. The Brilliant Line follows these visual transformations and offers new insight into the special inventiveness and technical virtuosity of Renaissance and Baroque (Early Modern) engravers. The three essays discuss how engraving’s restrictive materials and the physical process of engraving informed its visual language; the context for the spread of particular engraving styles throughout Europe; and the interests, knowledge, and skills that Renaissance viewers applied when viewing and comparing engravings by style or school.

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Cornelis van Kittensteyn (Dutch, ca. 1598 - ca. 1652)
After Willem Pietersz. Buytewech (Dutch, 1591 - 1624)
Jan van de Velde II (Dutch, ca. 1593-1641), publisher
The Triumphal Entry of Willem of Nassau, Prince of Orange, 1623
Engraving on laid paper
Helen M. Danforth Acquisition Fund 2006.46

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