ORNAMENTAL DESIGNS FOR OVAL PLATES WITH SEA GODS 4 engravings The engravings were incised by Adriaen Collaert after designs by Philips Galle; compare appendix 3D. Lit.: Sellink 1992b, p. 52 Copies: Amsterdam (Rijksprentenkabinet, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam), Copenhagen (Kongelige Kobberstik- samiing, Statens Museum for Kunst, Kobenhave), Dresden (Kupferstichkabinett der Staatlichen Kunst- sarnmlungen, Dresden), Paris (Cabinet des estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris), Rotterdam (Prenten kabinet, Museum BoijmansVan Beuningen, Rotterdam), Vienna (Graphischc Sammlung Albertina, Wicn) 1 NEPTUNE 11.7 x 16.5 cm. (trimmed margins) In lower margin, from left to right: "Philipp Gall, inven tor ct excud. 1. Hadrian. Collaert sculp." 2 A SEA GODDESS 11.5 x 16.5 cm. (trimmed margins) In lower margin, from left to right: "Philipp, Gall, inven tor et excud 2. Hadrian. Collaert sculp." 3 A SEA GOD 11.6 x 16.7 cm (trimmed margins). In lower margin, from left to right: "Philipp, Gall, inven tor et excud. 3. Hadrian, Collaert sculp." Appendix 3 E 330 4 A SEA GODDESS 11.5 x 15.7 cm (trimmed margins). In lower margin, from left to right: "Philipp. Gall, inven tor et excud. 4. Hadrian. Collaert scalp. 5 '
DE DEIS GENTIUM IMAGINES (1581) 30 engravings In 1581 Philips Galle published this series of ancient gods. The images were engraved by Philips Gaile after his own designs, as mentioned on the title page of the second edi tion. The accompanying Latin verses were composed by the Antwerp humanist Hugo Favolius (1523-1585).The series consists of the engraved tide page - the verso of which Is blank followed by a one-page Latin introduc tion set in letterpress. The introduction is written by Philips Galle and is dedicated to Carolus de Lathern attending at the court of Matthias of Austria, Viceroy of the Netherlands between 1577 and 1581. The verso of this page is blank, then follow 29 unnumbered engrav ings. At an unknown date - most probably after 1605 - Galle B s eldest sonTheodoor reissued the series.The tide page was replaced and all engravings were numbered.This edition, of which only two copies have been found so far, appar- endy did not include the letterpress Introduction. Lit,: Bibliotheca Belgica, vol. 2, p. 14; Hollstein, vol. 7, p. 79, nos. 352-380; Cockx-Indestege 1983-85, p. 514; Sellfnk 1992b, pp. 53-54 Copies: Amsterdam (Rijksprentenkabinet, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam), üde page, nos, 1-29, Brussels (Koninklijke Bibliotheek Albert I, Brussel; Bibliothèque Royale Albert Ier, Bruxelles), tide page, nos. 1-4 and 7-29, Munich (Staadiche Graphische Sammlung, München), tide page, nos. 1-29, New York (New York Public Library, New York), edition Philips Galle, tide page, nos. 1-29 and edi tion Theodoor Galle, nos. 1-29, Paris (Cabinet des estarn- pes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris), tide page, nos. 1-29, Rotterdam (Prentenkabinet, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam), tide page, nos, 1-29, Vienna (Graphische Sammlung Alhertma, Wien), edition Philips Galle, title page, nos. 1-29 and edition Theodoor Galle, title page, nos. 1-29, Washington (Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington), tide page, nos. 1-29 Appendix 3 F 331 TITLE PAGE I 14.3 x 9.2 cm. In oval cartouche, in centre of composition: "DE DEIS/ GENTIUM/ IMAGINES ALL/ QUOTICONICAE,/ AENEIS TABULIS/ PER/ PHILIPP. GALLEUM/ EXARATAE;/ ET VARUS DISTICHIS/ AB/ HUG. FAVOLIO/ ILUSTRATAR" (thirteen lines). In cartouche, at top centre: "1581." In cartouche, at bottom centre: "ANTVERRIAE". Tide page to the first edition of De deis gentium imagines of 1581. This plate was replaced by a new tide page in Theodoor Galle's reissue, TITLE PAGE II 13.6 x 8.4 cm. In oval cartouche, in centre of composition: "DEORUM/ GENTELIUM IMAGINES/ IN/ PICTURAE STATUA- RIUAEQ./ ARTIS TIRONUM/ USUM./ A Philippo Gailaeo/ dellneatae et sculptae." (eight lines) In cartouche, at bottom centre: "ANTVERPIAE/ Theodorus Gallaeus excudit./ Cum privilegio." (three lines). Tide page to Theodoor Galle's reissue of De deis gentium imagines, replacing Philips Galle's earlier one. INTRODUCTION Letterpress "GENEROSO AC NOBILI/ ADOLESCENTI CAR OLO DE/ LATHEM, DOMINO DE COURT S./ Estienne etc. Sereriisslmi Principis Mathiae Au-/ strij, Belgiae Gubematoris TAulico, D. suo/ mter primos obser vando, Philippus Gallaeus S.D./ Cum hunc líbellum cui de Gentium dijs inscriptionem/ fecimus, una cum suis ekorubus in manibus haberem,/ Generose Adolescens, statueremque eum aliquando formulis/ committere: non prius id mihi imperare potui, quam tu! nomi-/ nis auspi cio commendatum intelligerem. Quippe qui hac-/ tenus magno meo dispendio abunde dldieerim, quam non/ sit tutum hacce multo exulceratlssima tempestate, quidquam/ in luccm emitiere, quod non Sit vel ómnibus
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