PRINCE RUPERT COUNT PALATINE (after Ribera, circle of) Head of an Executioner . Mezzotint, 1658. 134x163 mm; 5 1/4x6 1/2 inches, small margins. A superb, dark and evenly-printed impression of this extremely scarce, early print. Prince Rupert (1619-1682), also known as Rupert of the Rhine, and the artist Ludwig von Siegen (1609-circa 1680) are generally credited with the invention of mezzotint around the middle of the 17th century. This is one of the earliest mezzotints ever created. The print reproduces a detail from a painting long considered to be by Jusepe de Ribera The Executioner with the Head of Saint John the Baptist , in the Alte Pinakothek, Munich, but now thought to be by an artist in his circle. Hollstein 7.
PRINCE RUPERT COUNT PALATINE (after Ribera, circle of) Head of an Executioner . Mezzotint, 1658. 134x163 mm; 5 1/4x6 1/2 inches, small margins. A superb, dark and evenly-printed impression of this extremely scarce, early print. Prince Rupert (1619-1682), also known as Rupert of the Rhine, and the artist Ludwig von Siegen (1609-circa 1680) are generally credited with the invention of mezzotint around the middle of the 17th century. This is one of the earliest mezzotints ever created. The print reproduces a detail from a painting long considered to be by Jusepe de Ribera The Executioner with the Head of Saint John the Baptist , in the Alte Pinakothek, Munich, but now thought to be by an artist in his circle. Hollstein 7.
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