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Hendrick Goltzius
Dutch, 1558–1617
"Die Drei Parzen" (The Three Fates) was designed and engraved by Goltzius in about 1587, and reproduces an earlier drawing, which is also in the round format, in reverse. This engraving falls within the period of Goltzius’ high Mannerist style, and prior to his visit to Italy in 1590. At this time, Goltzius and his workshop were producing series of works focusing on mythological subjectsThe Three Fates is a subject derived from Greek and Roman mythology. The iconography of the three goddesses as representations of determiners of human destiny, life span, and death dates from at least the Eighth Century, BC.
Dutch, 1558–1617
The Three Fates
about 1587
Object Type:
Print
Dimensions:
Diam: 13 7/16 in. (34.13 cm)
Medium and Support:
Engraving on paper
Accession Number:
2008.0016
Credit Line:
Gift of the Weil Print Endowment in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weil, Sr.
"Die Drei Parzen" (The Three Fates) was designed and engraved by Goltzius in about 1587, and reproduces an earlier drawing, which is also in the round format, in reverse. This engraving falls within the period of Goltzius’ high Mannerist style, and prior to his visit to Italy in 1590. At this time, Goltzius and his workshop were producing series of works focusing on mythological subjectsThe Three Fates is a subject derived from Greek and Roman mythology. The iconography of the three goddesses as representations of determiners of human destiny, life span, and death dates from at least the Eighth Century, BC.
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