[Considera, ô homo, finem tuum & vias tuas.]
[Bolswert, Boëce van, approximately 1580-1633]
[Aertssens, Hendrik, 1586-1658]
[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1578-1637 (granter of privilege)][Philip IV, King of Spain, 1605-1665 (granter of privilege)]
Graphic
Edition Statement 7ed.
[Hendrik Aertssens]
Antwerp]
[1630]
1 print : Etching and engraving ; plate mark 136 x 95 mm. on sheet 176 x 119 mm.
Paper
Latin
Netherlands
Centre of print, to the right: “En finis; quo, quà vado?”; Bottom right corner: “Cum Gratia et Privilegio.”; Lower margin, left: “I”; Lower margin, right: “1”
Table 1 of: Sucquet, Antoine, 1574-1627?, VIA VITAE AETERNAE
Name of engraver is mentioned on title-page. The granters of privilege are specified in the colophon on the last page of the second volume: “Cum gratiâ & privilegio Caesareae Majestatis, ac Regis Hispaniarum.”. Their names appear moreover on the previous pages.
Good
ContemplationPietyGlory of GodHeavenHell
Biblioteca Corsiniana
Fondo Corsini
42.A.20,tav.1,pag.[2a]
Link to mother card
42.A.20,title-page,pag.[III]-42.A.21,tav.32,pag.[1023a]
F. W. H. Hollstein, Dutch and Flemish Etchings Engravings and Woodcuts ca. 1450-1700, vol. 3, Amsterdam, s.d., p. 64, n. 249-281