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Painter, copperplate engraver, Etcher, Wood cutter, b. 1500 - d. 1539

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    • TRIUMPHANT ENTRY OF CHARLES V AND POPE CLEMENS VII INTO BOLOGNA.
      Dec. 08, 2022

      TRIUMPHANT ENTRY OF CHARLES V AND POPE CLEMENS VII INTO BOLOGNA.

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      37 etchings, 33,1 x 29,8 cm, laid paper with watermark (M in coat of arms), signed on title plate: "Nicolao Hogenbergo" (late uneven impressions, some foxing, mostly frayed around the edges, some old repairs, occ. brown stains, lower right corner of n. 4 and 5 torn). - On his 30th birthday, on 24 February 1530, Charles V was officially crowned in Bologna by the Medici Pope Clement VII, following a spectacular and majestic Joyous Entry into the city. It was one of the most spectacular shows of the time, intended by Charles to impress upon the whole of Europe the dominance he had achieved in Italy and the power he commanded in his vast lands. The coronation brought to a conclusion a long tradition initiated by Charlemagne as Charles was the last "Imperator electus" to be crowned by the Pope. To commemorate this occasion, the Mechelen printmaker Nicolaas Hogenberg (ca. 1500-1539) published a lavish printed frieze of 39 plates. Rare 4th state (of 5) published by Hondius with the title plate in imitation of Roman bases with Latin inscriptions. 37 etchings (of 40) without plates A (dedication), 1, 33. - Ref. Hollstein IX.64.31-70.

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    • HOGENBERG, Nicolaas - Triumphant entry of Charles V and Pope Clemens VII into Bologna.
      Dec. 10, 2020

      HOGENBERG, Nicolaas - Triumphant entry of Charles V and Pope Clemens VII into Bologna.

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      37 (of 40) etchings, 33,1 x 29,8 cm, laid paper with watermark (Letter M in coat of arms, not in Briquet), wide margins, title page signed in plate "Nicolao Hogenbergo" (late uneven impression, some foxing, mostly frayed around the edges, some old repairs, occ. brown stains, lower right corner of pl. 4 and 5 torn). - On his thirtieth birthday, on 24 February 1530, Charles V was officially crowned in Bologna by the Medici Pope Clement VII, following a spectacular and majestic "Joyous Entry" into the city. It was one of the most spectacular shows of the time, intended by Charles to impress upon the whole of Europe the dominance he had achieved in Italy and the power he commanded in his vast lands. The coronation brought to a conclusion a long tradition initiated by Charlemagne as Charles was the last "Imperator electus" to be crowned by the Pope. To commemorate the occasion, the Mechelen-born printmaker Nicolaas Hogenberg published a lavish printed frieze of 39 plates. Rare 4th state (of 5), published by Hondius, with title plate in imitation of Roman bases with Latin inscriptions. Plates A (dedication), 1 and 33 are missing. - Ref. Hollstein IX:64 (31-70).

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    • HOGENBERG. THE PROPHET JEREMIAH.
      Oct. 15, 2020

      HOGENBERG. THE PROPHET JEREMIAH.

      Est: €600 - €800

      Nicolas HOGENBERG1500-1539 The Prophet Jeremiah.1525 [i.e. 1828] Incisione. 161x117 mm. Rifilata all’interno del rame. Iscrizione in basso a dx: D E C V Iheremias. Su di un blocco di pietra il monogramma dell’autore e la data di realizzazione: N H 1525. Buono stato di conservazione. Il profeta Geremia è raffigurato in ginocchio mentre è colto da estasi all’apparizione di Dio tra le nuvole mentre indica un vaso pieno di fumo, sullo sfondo del paesaggio. 1525Hollstein, Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts c.1450-1700 (1). Bartsch, Le Peintre graveur (VII.547.1). Philadelphia Museum of Art, Number 1985-52-4675.

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    • NICOLAAS HOGENBERG
      Jul. 03, 2013

      NICOLAAS HOGENBERG

      Est: £8,000 - £12,000

      MUNICH  (?)  CIRCA  1500  -  1539  MECHELEN RECTO:  THE  ENTOMBMENT; VERSO:  STUDIES  OF  ARCHITECTURE  AND  A  FEMALE  NUDE Pen  and  brown  ink  with  traces  of  red  chalk  (recto);  black  and  red  chalk  (verso);  on  three  joined  pieces  of  paper;  bears  small  numerical  annotation,  verso:  43 Circular,  332  mm  diameter

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    • Hogenberg, Nicolaus (c. 1500-1539) Gratae et Laboris Aequae Posteritati. Antwerp: Hondius, c. 1610-1612. Folio, engraved dedication lea
      Jun. 01, 2013

      Hogenberg, Nicolaus (c. 1500-1539) Gratae et Laboris Aequae Posteritati. Antwerp: Hondius, c. 1610-1612. Folio, engraved dedication lea

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Hogenberg, Nicolaus (c. 1500-1539) Gratae et Laboris Aequae Posteritati. Antwerp: Hondius, c. 1610-1612. Folio, engraved dedication leaf, followed by thirty-eight numbered engraved plates, and a repeat of the dedication, each engraving trimmed, the cartouche at the top trimmed away on every plate, and mounted into a large sheet, probably sometime during the 17th century; [bound with] Pompa Funebris Caroli V. Bruxellis, The Hague: Hondius, 1619, with thirty-seven full-paged plates treated in the manner described above, plate five probably inserted later, in 17th century full parchment over stiff boards, ex libris Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, with his bookplate inside the front board, some plates browned, some with ink stains, minor damage, 21 1/2 x 16 1/4 in. [together with] William Stirling-Maxwell's The Chief Victories of the Emperor Charles the Fifth, London: for the editor, 1870, signed, part of the inscription rubbed out, copy 163 of 200; and Stirling-Maxwell's The Procession of Pope Clement VII, Edinburgh: Edmonston & Doughlas, 1875, copy number 41 of 250. (3)

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