Pater Clarifica Nomen Tuum [Father, Glorify Thy Name]

Method Copper engraving
Artist Jan Sadeler I after Dirck Barendsz
Published
Dimensions Image and sheet 253 x 205 mm
Notes Inscribed beneath image with the title; a line from John 12:28. Text in the top right corner of image reads: Et clarificaui, & iterum clarificabo.

Jan Sadeler I (1550 - 1600 was an engraver and publisher and the eldest of three brothers (with Aegidius I and Raphael I). Originally based in Antwerp, he moved to Cologne in around 1579. He often returned to Antwerp. From 1588-95 he worked in Munich with his borther Raphael I. Both left Munich in 1595 and moved to Venice via Verona. He received the imperial privilege in 1581, it was renewed in 1593, and the papal privilege was granted in around 1598. Jan died in Venice in 1600 and his son took over the firm there. Raphael returned to Munich.

Dirck Barendsz (1534-1592) was a Dutch painter who worked in Amsterdam and Venice. Born in Amsterdam in 1534, he moved to Rome in 1555. Whilst in Venice he worked in the workshop of the Renaissance master Titian, and in around 1562 he moved back to Amsterdam.
Framing unmounted
Price £85.00
Stock ID 28049

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