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Jan Collaert II - Venus en Mars betrapt op overspel

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Ovale lijst met Venus en Mars, naakt in bed, omringd door de andere goden. Vulcanus heeft ze gevangen in het ijzeren net. Cupido schuift het bedgordijn weg. De prent heeft een Latijns onderschrift. De prent maakt deel uit van een serie over Venus en Mars

Since the 16th century, Dutch artists used prints to promote their art and access a wider public than what was possible for a single painting. During the Dutch Golden Age, (17th century), Dutch artists perfected the techniques of etching and engraving. The rise of printmaking in the Netherlands is attributed to a connection between Italy and the Netherlands during the 1500s. Together with the large-scale production, it allowed the expanding reach of an artist’s work. Prints were popular as collecting items, so publishing houses commissioned artists to create a drawing or a painting, and then print the work for collectors - similar to what occurs at publishing houses today. Dutch printmaking evolved rapidly, so in 16th-century etching prevailed over the engraving. Major Dutch Printmaker Artists: Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Hendrick Goltzius, Rembrandt van Rijn, Anna Maria van Schurman, Adriaen Jansz van Ostade, Ferdinand Bol.

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prints paper engraving jan collaert ii mars betrapt op overspel high resolution naked latin language roman gods venus cupid dutch renaissance art rijksmuseum
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1576 - 1628
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Dutch Master Prints

Dutch engravers and etchers of 15th-17th centuries.
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Rijksmuseum
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https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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prints paper engraving jan collaert ii mars betrapt op overspel high resolution naked latin language roman gods venus cupid dutch renaissance art rijksmuseum