A rare plate from of a work generally renowned for its finely executed entomological illustrations

Hoefnagel, G.

Archetypa studiaque patris Georgii Hoefnagelii Iacobus F. genio duce ab ipso scalpta, omnibus philomusis amica D: ac perbenique communicat. I. Chr. Weigel excudit. Plate 1.6.

Published 1592
Item ID 78104
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Frankfurt am Main, 1592. Small oblong folio (18.0 x 27.0 cm). Single plate, finely and beautifully hand-coloured.

A fine plate of this very rare work which comprises four parts with 48 plates in all. All plates are very uncommon, if not rare. This plate illustrate a stag beetle, "Me neque mas gignit neque foemina concipis: autor ipse mei solus seminiumque mihi", a caterpillar, other insects including a grasshopper, daddy longleg, butterfly, a conch ( Strombus), plums, a violet, etc. This work is generally renowned for its finely executed entomological illustrations. Joris (Georgius) Hoefnagel (1542-1601) produced the Archetypa during his 'Frankfurt period' which was between 1591 and 1594. "The Archetypa were engraved as a reproduction of a collection of models and served in turn as a pattern book for other artists" (quote from Archetypa Studiaque Patris... Nature, Poetry and Science in Art around 1600, by Thea Vignau-Wilberg, Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München, 1994). This work was published uncoloured. The colouring is therefore always later and may vary in quality and accuracy. A weak, vertical crease; few, very short tears and some soiling to the margins, otherwise a fine, strong, unmarked and accurately coloured print. Hollstein IX, 17-64; Horn-Schenkling, 10472; Nissen ZBI, 1954.

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