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Portrait of Frederick de Vries and His Dog

1597
(Dutch, 1558–1617)
Medium
engraving
Support
Blued white laid paper
Measurements
Sheet: 36.3 x 26.8 cm (14 5/16 x 10 9/16 in.); Platemark: 36 x 26.6 cm (14 3/16 x 10 1/2 in.)
Catalogue raisonné
Hollstein 218 (VIII)
State
II/III
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

The inscription in the center states: "I dedicate [this work] to the excellent painter Dirck de Vries in Venice out of friendship and to represent his absent son." The inscription in the bottom margin, written by the Dutch scholar Petrus Scriverius (or Peter Schrijver, 1576–1660), reads: "You may not understand what is contained in this work: Here is the meaning for you in a few words. Simplicity seeks and loves faithfulness. The faithful dog and the innocent boy, that Goltzius faithfully rendered with a Phidian hand in copper." Goltzius made this print for his friend the painter Dirck de Vries (Netherlandish, active 1590–1609) to let him know how his son was progressing under Goltzius’s care in the Dutch city of Haarlem. The two artists had met in Venice, where de Vries still lived. Phidias, referred to in the inscription, was an ancient Greek sculptor whose works were celebrated for their classical forms and their expressions of noble and moral character.
A vertically oriented engraving in black ink depicts a boy sitting astride a large, spotted dog. Wearing a wide-brimmed hat and ruff collar, the boy faces left and holds a bird on his raised hand. A gnarled tree stands behind them on the right, while a hilly landscape with a castle fills the background. Latin text is inscribed within an ornate scroll at the bottom, bordered by tufts of grass and plants.

Portrait of Frederick de Vries and His Dog

1597

Hendrick Goltzius

(Dutch, 1558–1617)
Netherlands, 16th century

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