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© Bruce M. White, 2006.
The Adoration of the Shepherds
© Bruce M. White, 2006.
© Bruce M. White, 2006.
© Bruce M. White, 2006.
ClassificationsWorks of Art on Paper
Artist (Dutch, 1558 - 1617)

The Adoration of the Shepherds

Date1594
MediumEngraving
Credit LineJohn Howett Fund
Dimensions18 3/4 x 14 in. (47.6 x 35.6 cm)
Object number2004.052.001
Label TextGoltzius displayed his great virtuosity in his engraved Life of the Virgin, published in the 1590s. In new compositions created especially for this series, he emulated the styles of earlier and much-admired artists like Dürer and Lucas van Leyden. These imitative engravings were so convincing that they were at first thought to be previously unknown works by Dürer and Lucas. Other prints in this series evoked the work of illustrious Italian painters. The Adoration of the Shepherds is executed in the manner of the Italian painter Jacopo da Bassano, who was known for his night scenes and his ability to capture the effects of various sources of light-from candlelight to heavenly radiance.

Here is a translation of the Latin inscription:
See the creator of heaven, the lord of all things, the King of Gods and man, is born under the poor roof of a miserable hut, and He who is greater than the high ether, the sea, the earth, than all the structures of the great universe, lies inside in a manger.
Exhibition HistoryInvention and Revival: Northern European Prints, Michael C. Carlos Museum, February 12 - May 15, 2005
Old Masters: Highlights of the Works on Paper Collection, Michael C. Carlos Museum, August 15 - December 6, 2009
Published ReferencesMCCM Newsletter, December 2004 - February 2005.
MCCM Newsletter, September - November 2009.
Michael C. Carlos Museum: Highlights of the Collections (Atlanta: Michael C. Carlos Museum, 2011), 133.
ProvenancePurchased by MCCM from R.E. Lewis & Daughter Original Prints, San Rafael, California.
InscribedTranslation of Latin inscription: See the creator of heaven, the lord of all things, the King of Gods and man, is born under the poor roof of a miserable hut, and He who is greater than the high ether, the sea, the earth, than all the structures of the great universe, lies inside in a manger.
Status
Not on view
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  • Works of Art on Paper