Necklaces, Pendants and Earrings of the Highest Skill
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1581
1581
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After Hans Collaert’s death in 1580, his sons and publisher, Philips Galle, produced two more sets of engravings after his designs for jewellery. This is the first one published in 1581, and is comprised of ten prints including the title page. Each pendant is executed with delicate strapwork on a dark field, topped with a delicate ribbon design and hung with three pearls. With the exception of the last two, which show a sundial and a clock, each pendant is also set with a mythological figure.
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Title | Necklaces, Pendants and Earrings of the Highest Skill (series title) |
Materials and techniques | engraving |
Brief description | Hans Collaert (after), plate from a suite of ten, including title plate, showing designs for pendants. Flemish, 1581. |
Physical description | Design for two pendants, each topped with a sundial and one with clock face. |
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Summary | After Hans Collaert’s death in 1580, his sons and publisher, Philips Galle, produced two more sets of engravings after his designs for jewellery. This is the first one published in 1581, and is comprised of ten prints including the title page. Each pendant is executed with delicate strapwork on a dark field, topped with a delicate ribbon design and hung with three pearls. With the exception of the last two, which show a sundial and a clock, each pendant is also set with a mythological figure. |
Bibliographic reference | Hollstein, F.W.H., Ann Diels, Marjolein Leesberg, Arnout Balis, and Collaert. The new Hollstein Dutch & Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts, 1450-1700 The Collaert Dynasty / comp. by Ann Diels and Marjolein Leesberg; ed. by Marjolein Leesberg and Arnout Balis. The New Hollstein Dutch & Flemish Etchings, Engravings and Woodcuts, 1450-1700. Ouderkerk aan den IJssel: Sound & Vision Publishers, 2005. |
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Accession number | 21632:4 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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