词条 | Franz von Bocholt |
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LifeAccording to the 16th-century writer Matthias Quad, in his book Teutscher Nation Herrlichkeit ("The Excellency of the German Nation"), Bocholt invented the process of engraving on copper, although by the late 18th century Joseph Strutt could describe this theory as "with the greatest justice, generally exploded".[2][1] Strutt also disputed Quad's idea that Bocholt's works were drawn from nature, describing them as "in general, stiff, laboured copies, from the works of Israel van Mecheln and Martin Schoon".[2] According to Quad,[2] Bocholt was a shepherd at Mons in Hainault, but he is more likely to have come from Bocholt, a small town in the bishopric of Münster.[1] His prints, fifty-five in number, are mostly copies after those of Martin Schongauer and Von Meckenen, although he also engraved a few plates from his own designs.[1] His works are generally signed with the initials "F. v. B.".[3] WorksHis engravings include:[3] Copies from after Schongauer
Copies after Israel von Meckenen
Subjects from his own designs
References1. ^Original German title of Quad's book, published in Cologne in 1609 from {{cite book|title=Kunstreise durch England und Belgien:nebst einem Bericht über den Bau des Domthurms zu Frankfurt am Main|year=1833|first=Johann David|last=Passavant|language=German|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QDsGAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA417&dq|page=417}}; the English version is that used by Strutt 2. ^1 2 {{cite book|chapter=Francis von Bocholt|title=A Biographical Dictionary Containing All the Engravers, From the Earliest Period of the Art of Engraving to the Present Day|volume=1|page=108|last=Strutt|first=Joseph|year=1786|publisher=Robert Faulder |location=London}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 {{harvnb|Bryan|1886}} Sources
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