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Beskrivning
Engraving, 1588. Signed in the plate.
I. 33.2 cm, S. 34.0 cm (diameter).
Bartsch 258; Hollstein 306.
According to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where there is another impression of this engraving, "This extraordinary tondo is one of the most daring works to have resulted from the brief collaboration between Goltzius and the painter Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem (The Netherlands 1562-1638). The common bond of the series of four fallers is that each one tried to enter the realm of the gods and was punished for his hubris. Although he worked from Cornelisz's designs, Goltzius should be given just as much credit as the painter for the striking nature of these scenes. His bold, meshed, swelling strokes lend the figures a powerful presence and masterfully evoke the reflections of light and shadow on their rippling muscles. The sense of confusion surrounding the falls of Ixion and Tantalus (seen here) into their hellish surroundings is heightened by repeated patterns of swirling lines. The four seemingly varied poses are in fact more or less the same pose (one leg bent down, the other raised; one arm raised, the other lowered) viewed from different angles."
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The collection of Engineer and Major Frank Bensow (1883-1969).
I. 33.2 cm, S. 34.0 cm (diameter).
Bartsch 258; Hollstein 306.
According to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where there is another impression of this engraving, "This extraordinary tondo is one of the most daring works to have resulted from the brief collaboration between Goltzius and the painter Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem (The Netherlands 1562-1638). The common bond of the series of four fallers is that each one tried to enter the realm of the gods and was punished for his hubris. Although he worked from Cornelisz's designs, Goltzius should be given just as much credit as the painter for the striking nature of these scenes. His bold, meshed, swelling strokes lend the figures a powerful presence and masterfully evoke the reflections of light and shadow on their rippling muscles. The sense of confusion surrounding the falls of Ixion and Tantalus (seen here) into their hellish surroundings is heightened by repeated patterns of swirling lines. The four seemingly varied poses are in fact more or less the same pose (one leg bent down, the other raised; one arm raised, the other lowered) viewed from different angles."
POVENANCE
The collection of Engineer and Major Frank Bensow (1883-1969).
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HENDRIK GOLTZIUS (THE NETHERLANDS 1558-1617). "Tantalus" from "The Four Disgracers".
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