Antique Print-AMERSFOORT-NETHERLANDS-THORN-CROWN-Meisner-1630
Sold by ThePrintsCollector, Zeeland, Netherlands
AbeBooks Seller since 3 April 2017
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Add to basketSold by ThePrintsCollector, Zeeland, Netherlands
AbeBooks Seller since 3 April 2017
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketAntique print, titled: 'Amorsfort - Prius mori, quam fidem fallere'. ('Sooner die than break his faith'), showing the city of Amersfoort (the Netherlands), with a temple in the foreground, above which two hands pull at a crown of thorns with a rose in the middle. Original etching/engraving on hand laid (verge) paper with watermark (watermark not visible on every sheet). Description: This delicate engraving originates from 'Thesauri Philo-Politici' / 'Thesaurus Philopoliticus' / 'Politisches Schatzkastleins'. This work was originally created in the period 1623-1632 and consisted of 16 parts, first published separately and then together in 2 books of 8 parts ea. Altogether it had 830 prints. Later editions were published in 1637-1638 by Paul Furst (titled 'Sciographia Cormica') and in 1678 by his widow (titled:'Sciagraphia Cosmica'). Complete editions are scarse. The primary objective was the poetry and accompanying emblems with a moralising symbolism. The city views were secondary and mainly served for decoration. There is no particular tie between the poetry and the city. The city views were mostly engraved after popular engravings at the time from the works of Guicciardini, Braun/Hogenberg, Munster and others. The Poetry consists of a aphorism or theme in German or Latin at the top, a 2 line relating poem in Latin below the image and a 4 line relating poem in German below. In the engravings there is always a foreground which illustrates the theme and a city view in the background.Artists and Engravers: The authors of this work are Daniel Meisner (1585-1625) and Eberhart Kieser (1583-1631). Meisner was a Bohemian / German poet. Kieser a German publisher and engraver. Kieser probably engraved some of the plates himself , but he also used other well known engravers: Sebastian Furck, Georg Keller, Johann Eckard Loffler and Matthias Merian the elder. Condition: Good given age. A stain in the right margin, the bottom margin a little soiled. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully. Storage location: C280-06 The overall size is ca. 7.1 x 5.3 inch. The image size is ca. 5.7 x 3.7 inch. The overall size is ca. 18 x 13.5 cm. The image size is ca. 14.5 x 9.5 cm.
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