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Coornhert, D. V.
(Dirk Volkertszoon),
1522-1590,
printmaker.
Victories of Emperor Charles V
Divi Caroli V. imp. opt. max. victoriae, ex multis praecipuae ... /
Hieronymus Coccius, typograph, pictor, quanto potest humilitatis ac reverentiae adfectu, ultro adfert, dicatque.
Divi Caroli V. imp. opt. max. victoriae, ex mvltis praecipvae
Divi Caroli V. imperatoris optimi maximi victoriae, ex multis praecipuae
Triumphs of Charles V
ImprimeĢ en Anuers :
Aupres la bourse neuue en la mayson de Hieronymus Cocq paintre,
1556.
12 prints :
engraving with etching ;
each approximately 22 x 24 cm
still image
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Hieronymus Cock's edition of 1556 was the first (despite dates of 1555 on prints I and VI). The 12 prints are preceded by Cock's added title sheet. The engravings are by D.V. Coornhert after Martin van Heemskerk. The 2nd may be by Cornelis Bosch rather than Coornhert; see Hollstein.
Beneath each print are letterpress captions in Latin, Spanish and French verse. The prints are numbered I-XII in the plate and again in letterpress in the caption.
New Hollstein Dutch and Flemish,
Maarten van Heemskerck 167-178
Rosier, B. The Victories of Charles V: A Series of Prints by Maarten van Heemskerck, 1555-56. In Simiolus: Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art, Vol. 20, No. 1 (1990-1991),
pages 24-38
BAC Folio A 2023 35: The volume includes two sets of the 12 prints, plus one version of the title sheet, bound in a 19th-century album (in red morocco). The two sets are juxtaposed on opposite pages. Uncolored versions with the letterpress verse are affixed to versos. Rectos bear hand-colored versions heightened with gold, the coloring attributed to Hieronymus Cook. With the bookplate and armorial binding of William Stirling Maxwell.
Charles
V,
Holy Roman Emperor,
1500-1558
Pictorial works.
Holy Roman Empire
History
Charles V, 1519-1556
Pictorial works.
Hand coloring.
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Armorial bindings (Binding).
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Stirling Maxwell, William,
1818-1878
Bookplate.
Heemskerk, Martin van,
1498-1574,
artist.
Bosch, Cornelis,
1506 or 1510-approximately 1570,
engraver.
Cock, Hieronymus,
approximately 1510-1570,
publisher.
Belgium
Antwerp.
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