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Masked Revelers
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Masked Revelers

Artist (Dutch, 1565–1629)
Daten.d.
Mediumengraving on cream laid paper
Dimensionssheet: 23 x 17.3 cm (9 1/16 x 6 13/16 in.)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineStoddard Acquisition Fund
Object number1988.160
Label TextThe son of an Antwerp glass painter, De Gheyn joined Goltzius’s shop in 1585. At first he engraved miniature portraits in a fine manner. Gradually he mastered the swelling-line technique, and used it selectively for the next decade. In the mid-1590s De Gheyn moved to Leiden and found commissions from wealthy patrons, including Maurits of Nassau, Prince of Orange. A series on the martial arts, and this suite of costume designs, are among his most influential prints of this period. His fanciful outfits combine Dutch kermis outfits with those of the Commedia dell’ arte.
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The Colonel
Jacques de Gheyn II
1587
Landscape with Monks in a Grotto
Jacques de Gheyn II
about 1610
Fortuna and Hercules
Jacques de Gheyn III
1617
Revelers in a Park before a Fountain
Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner
early 1750s
Landscape
Jean-Jacques de Boissier
1773
Decorative Caprice
Jean-Jacques Avril the Elder
about 1771
Caprice with a Peacock
Jean-Jacques Avril the Elder
about 1771
The Annunciation
Jacques Bellange
early 18th century
Francesco Bartolozzi
Jacques Bouilliard
1797