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St. Paul as an old Man by Abraham Blooteling

St. Paul as an old Man by Abraham Blooteling

Jan Johnson, Old Master & Modern Prints

Mezzotint

1680

Edition Size: Unknown

Image Size: 35 x 27 cm

Sheet Size: 37 x 29 cm

Reference: New Hollstein 611, second state with the letters “et Ex” erased

Signed In Plate

Condition: Pristine

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After Anthonie van Dyck. Blooteling was a Dutch etcher, engraver, and a practioner of the mezzotint technique as early as 1671. A trip to England in the following few years probably contributed to the spread of the technique there; he is often credited with the invention of the mezzotint rocker. His experimental leanings also led to his applying coloured inks to intaglio.

A mezzotint of St. Peter by Blooteling after Moreelse in roughly the same size can be considered a companion piece, but if a series of apostles was intended it was never completed. The vivid depiction of emotion in the portrayal of a saint is outside the usual canon, though Van Dyck’s various busts of apostles share a certain intensity. Executed in the stark contrasts of mezzotint, Blooteling’s anxious St. Paul creates a particularly striking effect.

 

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Abraham Blooteling

(1634-90) Blooteling was a Dutch etcher, engraver, and an early practioner of the mezzotint technique

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