Allegorie op de IJdelheid
1606
Medium
pen
Dimensions
h 132mm × w 196mm
Collection
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Materials
paper; ink
Object Type
drawing
Subject Matter
scenes symbolizing 'Vanitas'; scenes symbolizing 'Vanitas'
Acquisition Method
purchase
Acquired
1940
Notes
Purchased with the support of the F.G. Waller-Fonds
Collection Type
drawings
A Flemish goldsmith, draftsman, sculptor, copper engraver and embosser from Brussels. He is documented at Augsburg between 1598 and 1604; before this he was probably living in nearby Friedberg. As he was not accepted as a master craftsman by the Augsburg goldsmiths' trade, he worked with them as a 'free artist.' His drawings show an individual style influenced by Hendrick Goltzius and Bartholomäus Spranger. He also sketched for other engravers such as Antwerp engraver Dominicus Custos active in Augsburg. In 1601 he used a new variation of engraving, furthering the technique of mezzotint. A 1603 commission from Archduke Matthias testifies to Aspruck's reputation for small-scale sculptures, of which a few survive (in bronze or wax) or are documented in silver.
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