Vase Placed in Center of a Tempietto with Lattice, an Arch at the Top from Veelderleij niewe inventien van antijckesche sepultueren diemen nou zeere ghebruijkende is met noch zeer fraeije grotissen en compertimenten zeer beqwame voer beeltsniders antijcksniders schilders en all constenaers...Libro Secundo

Vase Placed in Center of a Tempietto with Lattice, an Arch at the Top from Veelderleij niewe inventien van antijckesche sepultueren diemen nou zeere ghebruijkende is met noch zeer fraeije grotissen en compertimenten zeer beqwame voer beeltsniders antijcksniders schilders en all constenaers...Libro Secundo by Johannes van Doetecum I|Lucas van Doetecum|Cornelis Floris II|Hieronymus Cock

Medium

Etching

Dimensions

Sheet: 11 15/16 x 8 1/8 in. (30.4 x 20.6 cm)

Classification

Books|Ornament & Architecture

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1949

Accession Number

49.56.3

Tags

Human FiguresLeavesVases

Art Historical Context

In the heart of the 16th-century Renaissance revival, this intricate etching from 1557 captures a fantastical architectural fantasy: a grand vase enthroned at the center a tempietto—a miniature temple-like pavilion—framed by delicate latticework, an overarching arch, scrolling leaves, and lively human figures. Titled *Vase Placed in Center of Tempietto with Lattice an Arch at the Top it hails from Cornelis Floris II's pattern book *Veelderleij niewe inventien van antijckse sepultueren* (Various New Inventions of Antique Sepulchers), the second volume. Published in Antwerp by the renowned print...

About the Artist

Johannes van Doetecum I|Lucas van Doetecum|Cornelis Floris II|Hieronymus Cock (Netherlandish|Netherlandish) · 1528 |1527 1605 |1606

Netherlandish, 1528/32–1605|Netherlandish, Leeuwarden 1527–1606 (?) Antwerp (?)

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