engraving of a cow and a bull by Marcus de Bye after Paulus Potter
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Engraving of a cow and a bull by Marcus de Bye after Paulus Potter. The bull is fitted with a neck brace to prevent unwanted attempts at mating. The image is 13.5 x 10 cm in size and is in a sturdy passe partout. The print is in good condition.
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Marcus de Bye (squire) also called Marcus de Bie was born in ‘s-Gravenhage in 1638. He studied with Jacob van der Does and started his career producing etchings of landscapes and animals after Van der Does. However, he spent most of his career making prints after Marcus Gheeraerts and Paulus Potter. He died in Grave in 1688.
Paulus Potter 20 November 1625 (baptised) – 17 January 1654 (buried)) was a Dutch painter who specialized in animals within landscapes, usually with a low vantage point. Before Potter died of tuberculosis at the age of 28 he succeeded in producing about 100 paintings, working continuously.Paulus Potter was born in Enkhuizen. He was baptized on 20 November 1625. In 1628 his family moved to Leiden, and in 1631 to Amsterdam, where young Paulus studied painting with his father, Pieter Symonsz Potter. After his mother died, his father started an affair with the wife of Pieter Codde, also living in the fancy Sint Antoniesbreestraat. For some time his father was a manufacturer of gilded leather hangings outside the city walls. Potter became a member of the Guild of Saint Luke in Delft, but by 1649, Paulus moved to The Hague, next to Jan van Goyen. In July 1650, Potter married Adriana van Balckeneynde (1627-1690). His father-in-law was a leading building contractor in the Hague and introduced him to the Dutch elite. Amalia of Solms-Braunfels, a member of the stadholder’s family and an art-lover, bought a painting with a pissing cow, but some court ladies seemed to have advised against it. In May 1652, he returned to Amsterdam on invitation of Nicolaes Tulp, who owned a number of his paintings. Tulp was impressed by his civilized behavior and politeness and had Potter paint his son Dirck Tulp as a noble equestrian. Potter already made a will in January 1653 and died a year later of tuberculosis, two months after his 28th birthday.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulus_Potter
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