Varie figurae et probae - Wenceslaus Hollar
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Description
A seventeenth-century etching by Wenceslaus Hollar, serving as the title page for his instructional series on drawing and painting.
This etching serves as the title page for the series 'Varie figurae et probae', a collection of instructional prints produced by the Bohemian artist Wenceslaus Hollar in 1645. Hollar, who spent much of his career in England and the Low Countries, was a prolific etcher known for his technical precision and his ability to document the world around him with clarity. The composition features a seated figure, likely an allegory of the arts, gesturing toward a blank tablet or canvas. The text inscribed within the plate provides the title and identifies Hollar as the creator, noting that the work was executed in Antwerp. The Latin inscription outlines the purpose of the series, which was intended to assist students in the early stages of learning the craft of drawing and painting. Technically, the work demonstrates Hollar's mastery of the etching needle. The lines are fine and controlled, creating subtle gradations of tone that define the figure's drapery and the surrounding space. The composition is balanced, with the figure positioned to draw the viewer's eye toward the instructional text. The paper itself shows signs of age, with visible discolouration and wear consistent with a seventeenth-century print. This piece offers a glimpse into the pedagogical methods of the period, where master etchers provided visual guides for aspiring artists. It remains a clear example of the functional role that printmaking played in the dissemination of artistic knowledge during the seventeenth century.
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Varie figurae et probae - Wenceslaus Hollar
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