Stamvaders Levi en Juda - Claes Jansz. Visscher (II)
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A detailed seventeenth-century etching by Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) depicting the biblical patriarchs Levi and Judah with their respective symbolic attributes.
This print by Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) depicts the biblical patriarchs Levi and Judah. The composition is divided into two distinct panels, each presenting a figure associated with specific narratives from the Book of Genesis. On the left, Levi is shown in a military stance, gesturing toward a fortified city under siege. His armour and posture suggest the aggressive nature of his actions at Shechem. The background includes a secondary scene of soldiers engaged in combat, providing context to the primary figure. On the right, Judah is portrayed with regal authority. He stands beside a lion, a traditional symbol of his tribe, and holds a sceptre. His attire is ornate, featuring a plumed helmet and a cloak, which distinguishes him from the more martial appearance of Levi. The background includes a distant town and mountainous terrain, rendered with the characteristic precision of seventeenth-century Dutch printmaking. The Latin inscriptions beneath each figure provide moral and narrative commentary on their respective roles in biblical history. Visscher was a prolific publisher and printmaker in Amsterdam, known for his technical skill in combining etching with engraving to achieve varied tonal qualities. This work reflects the period's interest in biblical iconography and the use of classical artistic conventions to represent ancient figures. The lines are controlled and precise, typical of the era's approach to book illustration and independent print series. The work demonstrates a clear understanding of perspective and anatomical proportion, common in the output of the Visscher workshop. This print serves as a record of how biblical narratives were visualised for a learned audience in the early seventeenth century, balancing historical interpretation with the aesthetic standards of the Dutch Golden Age.
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Stamvaders Levi en Juda - Claes Jansz. Visscher (II)
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
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