Copper engraving, Wilt gij scheren na den aert? Soo scheer voor eerst een geck sijn baert by A. Matham to Adriaan van de Venne.

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Copper engraving, Wilt gij scheren na den aert? Soo scheer voor eerst een geck sijn baert by A. Matham to Adriaan van de Venne. Appeared in, All works by den Heere Jacob Cats from 1926. The engraving is colored by hand. The image is 13 x 13 cm and the accompanying text is also framed (whole 19 X 18 cm) The print is in a sturdy passe partout, the whole is 33 x 33 cm large

 

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Adriaen Pieterszoon van de Venne (Delft, c. 1587/1589 – The Hague, 12 November 1662) was a Dutch painter, grisaill painter, miniature painter, engraver, draftsman, poet and publisher belonging to the Dutch School. He was a student of Jeronymus van Diest and Simon de Valck. In 1605 he enrolled as a student in The Hague and in 1607 he was mentioned in Antwerp. From 1608 to 1625 he lived in Middelburg, where he married in 1614. In 1625 he settled again in The Hague, where he was admitted to the Saint Luke Guild in The Hague that year. In 1656, Van de Venne was one of the founders of the Pictura painter’s confectionery. His work includes genre pieces, history pieces, landscapes, portraits and architectural pieces. He was a teacher of Sybrand van Beest, Leonaert Bramer and of his two sons Huijbregt van de Venne and Pieter van de Venne.

Adriaen Matham was born in Haarlem as the son of the engraver Jacob Matham and his wife Marijtgen or Maria van Poelenburgh. He was the brother of the engravers Jan and Theodor Matham, and became a member of the Haarlem St. Adriaen civic guard from 1624 to 1627. In 1620 he engraved a series of prints on the Counts of Holland that were only published after his death in 1663. He was painted by Frans Hals in his role as flag-bearer of the guard in 1627. He made drawings after Hals’ paintings, most notably his sketch of a portrait of Isaac Massa, a merchant on Russia, and his sketch of Pieter van den Broecke. Matham married three times; once in Amsterdam. In 1640 Matham was a member of a Dutch embassy to the king of Morocco, Mohammed esh Sheikh es Seghir, led by Antonius de Liedekerke. They were received by Jan Janszoon, a notorious pirate, who was visited by his daughter Lysbeth and her husband. Then the embassy visited the king in Marrakesh. Adriaen Matham made a famous drawing and an engraving of the El Badi Palace, before it was destroyed. He also visited the harbour of Mogador in 1641, where he noted the presence of Jews, who were trading with the Netherlands and England. He made many sketches of fish that he saw on his travels. On his return journey to the Netherlands, he visited Madeira, with the crew of another ship on board, who had been kept in Morocco as slaves. He lived in The Hague as an art dealer around the year 1654. Adriaen collaborated with or sold his work to the cartographer Joan Blaeu. and worked for Adriaen van de Venne.

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