Saint Paul's, South side (Ecclesiae Cathedralis St. Pauli, A Meridi Prospectus) (from William Dugdale, "The History of St. Paul's Catherdral in London," 1658)

Saint Paul's, South side (Ecclesiae Cathedralis St. Pauli, A Meridi Prospectus) (from William Dugdale, "The History of St. Paul's Catherdral in London," 1658) by Wenceslaus Hollar|Sir William Dugdale

Medium

Etching; first state of two

Dimensions

sheet: 8 7/16 x 11 1/4 in. (21.5 x 28.5 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Leo Steinberg, 1991

Accession Number

1991.1336.2

Tags

ChurchesCoat of Arms

Art Historical Context

This exquisite etching, titled *Saint Paul's, South sideEcclesiae Cathedralis. Pauli, A Mer Prospectus)*, captures the south facade of London's Old St. Paul's Cathedral as it stood in 1658. Created by the masterful Bohemian etcher Wenceslaus Hol for Sir William Dugdale's seminal book *The History of St. Paul's Cathedral in London it offers a precise topographical view, complete with heraldic coats of arms that highlight the cathedral's ecclesiastical prestige. Hollar's intricate line work renders the Gothic architecture—its towering spire, arched windows, and bustling foreground—with remarkabl...

About the Artist

Wenceslaus Hollar|Sir William Dugdale · 16071677

Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) was a prolific Bohemian etcher who became one of the most accomplished printmakers of the seventeenth century. Born in Prague, he trained under Matthäus Merian in Frankfurt before entering the service of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, in 1636. Hollar spent most of his career in England, where he produced approximately 2,740 etchings documenting an extraordinary range...

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