Daniel Good Rare Books and Engravings
1655 Abraham van Diepenbeeck, folio engraving, mythology, Penelope
1655 Abraham van Diepenbeeck, folio engraving, mythology, Penelope
First State.
34.5 x 23.4 cm
References: See Brunet III, 1443. Landwehr 502. Goldsmith M 47.
Abraham van Diepenbeeck (9 May 1596 (baptised) - May-Sept. 1675) was an erudite and accomplished Dutch painter of the Flemish School. It was after a visit to Italy that the artist began to paint chiefly in oil and to illustrate. Among his illustrations are fifty-eight designs engraved by Cornelis Bloemaert for the Abbe de Marolles' "Tableaux du Temple des Muses". During the reign of Charles I of England, van Diepenbeeck was in England where, besides painting portraits of the first Duke of Newcastle and his family, the artist illustrated that nobleman's book on "Horsemanship".
Fine watermarked laid paper.
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