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Portrait

Part of the collection: Dutch and Flemish graphics

Popularization note

Hendrik Liberti (1600-1669), composer and organ virtuoso, was the organist of the cathedral in Antwerp from 1630 to 1661, where he chose to live to escape the religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics. In the engraving after the painting by Anthon van Dyck (1599-1641), the musician is presented in a half-length, his young and plump face framed with light locks, a prominent triple chain – a sign of his status and achievements – flowing from his arm over his nonchalant clothes. In his right hand he is holding a notation of his A 4 canon, Ars longa, vita brevis (Art is long, life is short). Liberti is melancholically pondering on the title message, attributed to Hippocrates of Kos, perhaps hoping for his works to endure for centuries. Van Dyck painted the original of the print in approximately 1628-1632 in Antwerp, and the engraving itself was created within a series of the Iconography portraits, after his design. The collection included reproductions of portraits of his contemporaries, outstanding rulers, commanders, statesmen and philosophers, and above all, artists and collectors, painted and drawn mainly by van Dyck. Following the lead of Rubens, he was thus trying to promote himself and his works. The total of eighty boards were published by Martin van den Enden, and the work was created between 1628 and the late 1630s. The auxiliary drawings for the engravings were also created by the master’s collaborators, artists: Schelte Bolswert, Lucas Vorsterman, Paulus Pontius, Willem de Hondt, Pieter de Jode I and Pieter de Jode II. The series was continued to be published by Gillis Hendrix, who added twenty-one boards and published them together in 1645. Four subsequent editions were published in the 17th and 18th century, and then the used boards were deposited in Chalcographie du Louvre in Paris. Ewa Gwiazdowska



Signatures and inscriptions:

  1. Inscription: HENRICVS LIBERTI. | GROENINGENSIS CATHED. ECCLESIAE ANTVERP. ORGANISTA.
  2. Inscription: Anton van Dyck pinxit
  3. Inscription;signature: Petrus de Iode sculpsit.
  4. Seal (mark);inscription: M.P.Z. | SZCZECIN | Dział... | Nr...844

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Author / creator

author of the original: Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641)
engraver: Jode, Pieter de II (około 1606-1674)
Jode, Pieter de I (1570-1634)

Object type

chalcography (print), reproductive prints

Technique

copper engraving

Material

watermarked ribbed paper

Origin / acquisition method

acquisition

Creation time / dating

circa 1632

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Antwerpia (Belgia)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/Graf/2440

Location / status

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