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Hollstein, \"Goltzius-Heemskerck,\"&nbsp;<EM><SPAN style='FONT-FAMILY: \"Arial\",sans-serif'>Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings, and woodcuts, ca. 1450-1700</SPAN></EM>, (Amsterdam: M. 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Strauss, ed., <EM>Hendrik Goltzius, 1558-1617: the complete engravings and woodcuts</EM> (New York: Abaris Books, 1977-).","citation":"Walter L. Strauss, ed., <EM>Hendrik Goltzius, 1558-1617: the complete engravings and woodcuts</EM> (New York: Abaris Books, 1977-)., no. 344","date":0,"id":6312,"uri":"https://search.worldcat.org/title/3892205"},{"boilertext":"Otto Hirschmann and E. W. Moes, <EM>Hendrik Goltzius, Verzeichnis des graphischen Werks</EM> (Braunschweig: Klinkhardt &amp; Biermann, 1976).","citation":"Otto Hirschmann and E. W. 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[squiggle] \r\n\r\nTwo Latin distichs in margin, left and right: Quid tabula hae capiat, fors non capis: en tibi paucis / Mentom, simpluitas quorit amat[?] fideom. / Fida canis, simplex[?] puor, quos Goltzius apto / Vivero Phidiaca foeit in cre manu.   \r\n\r\nSigned in plate in margin, lower right corner: P. Seriverius\r\n","texts":[{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Provenance","textentryhtml":"<span lang=\"EN\">Edme-Antoine Durand [1768-1835, Lugt 741]; sale of his collection, Paris, January 25, 1836, lot 62. Junius S. Morgan [1867-1932]; bequeathed to Princeton University Art Museum, 1932.\n\n</span>","remarks":null},{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Gallery Label","textentryhtml":"\r\nGoltzius, a leading Dutch engraver of his time, was the guardian of Frederick de Vries while his father, the painter Dirck de Vries, was away in Venice. In this elaborate print, Goltzius depicts his charge climbing onto the artist’s dog, playfully evoking a knight mounting his trusty steed. The engraving is thus a double portrait—of young Frederick and of Goltzius’s spaniel. As the artist explains in the Latin inscription, simplicity (the innocent boy) seeks and loves faithfulness (the dog). In seventeenth-century writings, the dog was described as a teacher charged with looking after man. Here, the dog stands in for the artist himself, as devoted instructor and guardian of the child.</P></SPAN>","remarks":"K2PetsonPaperJune2014"}],"datebegin":1597,"sortnumber":"1934  678x","published_date":"2026-02-11 11:43:54.991755","objectid":47454,"dimensions":"plate (sheet trimmed to plate): 35.8 × 26.7 cm (14 1/8 × 10 1/2 in.)","on_view":false}