Preview of the first image of Samuel van Hoogstraten (1627 - 1678) - "Thalia"Originale primo stato.

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Thalia elegantly dressed in an ivy crown and a crescent, with her comedians in masks

Original in first state
Signed lower center: SvH

illustration for "Inleyding tot de Hooghe schoole der Schilderkonst" by Samuel van Hoogstraten"

table n 5 (in the cartouche)

Print on laid paper in good condition
Inscription content: Lettered with title and numbered 5.

Hollstein catalogs under number 14 plates made by Hoogstraten as illustrations for his book.

References: Hollstein / Dutch and Flemish etchings, etchings and woodcuts c.1450-1700 (31)

Thalia one of the nine muses daughters of Zeus, the one who presides over the comedy on Greek mythology.


From private collection

Samuel van Hoogstraten (Dordrecht, 1627 - 1678)

In 1640 he studied with Rembrandt in Amsterdam.
In 1651 he worked for the emperor in Vienna, and returned there in 1653 after a stay in Rome in 1652.
Returning to Dordrecht in 1654, he was in The Hague in 1667, where he joined the "Pictura", a brotherhood of painters.
In 1673 he returned to Dordrecht where he died in 1678, the year after he published there a courtier's manual, Den Eerlyken Jongeling, and the year his art treatise, the Inleyding tot de Hooge Schoole der Schilderkonst was published , from which this impression is taken 67362985

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