Spiegel van Staat. Vervattende De Macht der Generaliteyt
1707
Medium
etching
Dimensions
192; 149
About this artwork
Klassieke tempel waarin zich diverse klassieke figuren bevinden, onder wie Perseus met Medusa op zijn schild, Mercurius met zijn gevleugelde hoed, een stroomgod en een sater. Her en der in de voorstelling symbolen van de rebelse Nederlanden: vrijheidshoed, pijlenbundel, leeuw met pijlenbundel, spreuk 'concordia res parvae crescunt'.
Art Historical Context
**Spiegel van Staat.attende De Macht deriteyt** (1707) is a captivating etching by Romeyn dehe, a prolific Dutch Baroque artist renowned for his intricate political allegories and satirical prints. just 192 × 149 mm, this small yet densely packed work depicts a classical temple teeming with mythological figures: Perseus brandishing Medusa's head on his shield, Mercury his winged hat, a river god, and a satyr. De Hooghe's masterful etching technique allows for fine lines and rich textures, evoking the grandeur of antiquity in a compact format ideal for dissemination during the Dutch Golden Age'...
About the Artist
Romeyn de Hooghe · 1645–1708
Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1708) was a Dutch Baroque engraver, draughtsman, and political satirist who became the most prolific and versatile graphic artist of the Dutch Republic in the late seventeenth century. Born in Amsterdam, he rose to become one of early modern Europe's most important printmakers and a pioneering master of political satire. De Hooghe's significance extends far beyond his techn...