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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburgh (1580-1612), The Sinners of the Old and New Testament, after Abraham Bloemaert (1566-1651): Saulus Rex, Plate 5, 1611 Sold to The Art Institute of Chicago

Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburgh (1580-1612)

The Sinners of the Old and New Testament, after Abraham Bloemaert (1566-1651): Saulus Rex, Plate 5, 1611
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Signed & dated in plate 'ABloemaert Invent: / W. Swanenb. Sculp: et exc. / an. 1611.'
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This print of a battlefield with Saul and his servant throwing themselves on their swords, a spear and crown lying on the ground in foreground, belongs to the series of...
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This print of a battlefield with Saul and his servant throwing themselves on their swords, a spear and crown lying on the ground in foreground, belongs to the series of penitent saints engraved and published by Willem van Swanenburgh after designs by Abraham Bloemaert, who conceived of them as three contrasting, yet compositionally related pairs: Peter and Paul, Zachaeus and the Magdalen, and King Saul and Judas Iscariot. Below Saul is an inscription composed by Petrus Scriverious (1576–1660), a distinguished historian, poet, and scholar of classical literature, who was eternalized by Frans Hals.

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Provenance

Paul McCarron Fine Prints and Drawings, New York, 1996
Private collection, New York

Literature

Hollstein 11 II/III
Marcel Roethlisberger, "Abraham Bloemaert's Series of the Penitents", Print Quarterly, Vol. IX, no. 1 (March 1992), pp. 36-45
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