Fishing with Tridents, plate 90 from Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium Of Hunting Wild Beasts, Birds, Fish engraved by Jan Collaert 1566-1628 published by Phillipus Gallaeus of Amsterdam
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Fishing with Tridents, plate 90 from Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium Of Hunting Wild Beasts, Birds, Fish engraved by Jan Collaert 1566-1628 published by Phillipus Gallaeus of Amsterdam", originally brought to life by the talented Giovanni Stradano. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Giovanni Stradano and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Fishing with Tridents, plate 90 from Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium (Of Hunting Wild Beasts, Birds, Fish)" is a notable engraving by Flemish artist Jan Collaert (1566–1628), after a design by the Italian artist Giovanni Stradano, also known as Jan van der Straet. The work was published by Phillipus Gallaeus (Philips Galle) in Amsterdam and is part of a larger series that depicts various hunting scenes. This particular plate illustrates the ancient technique of fishing using tridents, a type of spear with three prongs, showcasing the interaction between humans and nature during the hunt.
The series "Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium" is a significant collection of engravings that was created during the late 16th and early 17th centuries, a period that was characterized by a fascination with the natural world and the documentation of its diversity. The engravings were not only artistic representations but also served as a form of ethnographic and zoological study, reflecting the Renaissance interest in science and exploration.
Jan Collaert was a prominent member of the Collaert family of engravers and printmakers, who were active in Antwerp. His work on this series is highly regarded for its intricate detail and the dynamic portrayal of the subjects. Giovanni Stradano, on the other hand, was known for his diverse subject matter, ranging from mythological to everyday scenes, and his designs for this series contributed to its success and popularity.
"Fishing with Tridents" is a testament to the skill of both the artist and the engraver, capturing the vigor and challenge of the fishing method. The plate is an important historical record of the techniques used in fishing during the period and is valued for its artistic merit as well as its contribution to the understanding of cultural practices in hunting and fishing.
As an artwork, "Fishing with Tridents" is appreciated for its composition and the way it conveys movement and tension. Collectors and historians of prints and engravings consider the piece, along with the entire series, as an essential part of the visual culture of the Renaissance and an example of the collaboration between artists and engravers that was central to the dissemination of knowledge and art during the era.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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