Title Page for J. Lydius, Laetsten duyvels-dreck - Arnold Houbraken
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A 1687 title page illustration by Arnold Houbraken for J. Lydius, featuring precise typography and a detailed allegorical etching.
This print is the title page for the 1687 publication 'Laetsten duyvels-dreck' by J. Lydius, illustrated by the Dutch artist Arnold Houbraken. Houbraken, a painter and biographer, is perhaps best known for his extensive documentation of Dutch Golden Age artists, yet his early career involved significant work as an engraver and illustrator for various theological and polemical texts of the period. The composition follows the conventions of seventeenth-century Dutch book design, prioritising clear, hierarchical typography to convey the complex title and publication details. Below the text, a small, finely executed etching depicts a winged figure, likely an allegorical representation of Fame or Time, hovering above a maritime scene. The figure holds a trumpet and a wreath, elements common in the visual vocabulary of the era to signify the dissemination of information or the passage of historical events. The ships in the background suggest a connection to the trade and naval power that defined the Dutch Republic during this century. Technically, the work demonstrates the precision required for small-scale book illustration. The lines are delicate, allowing for the inclusion of minute details such as the rigging of the ships and the folds of the figure's drapery despite the limited surface area. The contrast between the bold, block-lettered title and the refined, illustrative vignette creates a balanced visual hierarchy. This piece offers a glimpse into the intersection of religious discourse and print culture in late seventeenth-century Dordrecht, where such pamphlets were produced to engage with the theological debates of the time. The print remains a clear example of the functional yet artistic role played by engravers in the production of early modern literature.
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Title Page for J. Lydius, Laetsten duyvels-dreck - Arnold Houbraken
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