ClassificationsWorks of Art on Paper
Artist
Jan Muller
(Netherlandish, 1571 - 1628)
Portrait of Hendrick Goltzius
Dateca. 1617
MediumEngraving
Credit LineMuseum purchase through the generosity of the Trustees of the Allen Tucker Memorial
Dimensions22 7/8 x 17 in. (58.1 x 43.2 cm)
Object number2006.039.001
Label TextMuller, the son of an Amsterdam printmaker and publisher, worked for Goltzius in Haarlem around 1588-89. There he learned the virtuosic engraving technique of sinuous swelling and tapering lines that Goltzius had devised after he became an independent printmaker. When Goltzius departed for Italy in 1590, Muller returned to Amsterdam and began to make engravings after the designs of Mannerist painters like Bartholomeus Spranger, whose works had formerly been reproduced by Goltzius. In this life-size portrait of Goltzius Muller employs the same bold and expressive technique. Various symbols surround the portrait. The torch at the upper right indicates that the portrait is posthumous, and the two trumpets signify the artist's fame. The feathers at the center refer to Goltzius's remarkable pen works, highly finished drawings made with quills on parchment and canvas. The gold that spills from the cornucopia is a pun on Goltzius's name. At the bottom center is the head of a phoenix. Together all of these emblems recall the epithet, a "phoenix with golden quills," that his biographer Karel van Mander applied to Goltzius.
Exhibition HistoryRenaissance to Contemporary: Recent Acquisitions in Works on Paper, Michael C. Carlos Museum, February 10 - May 27, 2007
Old Masters: Highlights of the Works on Paper Collection, Michael C. Carlos Museum, August 15 - December 6, 2009
Published ReferencesMCCM Newsletter, September - November, 2009.
Michael C. Carlos Museum: Highlights of the Collections (Atlanta: Michael C. Carlos Museum, 2011), 134.
ProvenancePurchased by MCCM from Jan Johnson Old Master & Modern Prints Inc., Montreal, Quebec.
Status
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