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Prints Works by: Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]

 

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Demogorgon in the Cave of Eternity
c. 1588

 

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Dies (Helios)
c. 1588-1590

   

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
The Great Hercules
1589, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

 

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Hercules and Cacus
1588

     

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Mars
c. 1588-1590

 

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Mars in Half Length
c. 1588

     

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Nox
c. 1588-1590

   

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Oceanus
c. 1589-1590

 

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Pluto
1588-1590

 

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Portrait of Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert
c. 1591 - 1592, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

 

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Portrait of Gills van Breen
c. 1588, Rijksprenten Kabinet, Amsterdam

   

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Portrait of Jacques de la Faille
1580, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

 

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Portrait of Josina Hamels
1580, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

 

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Proserpine
c. 1588-1590

   

Attributed to Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Saint John the Baptist
c. 1595

 

Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Tethys
c. 1589-1590

   

Jacob Matham [Dutch, 1571 – 1631], from a design by Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
The Four Elements
1588, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

Jacob Matham [Dutch, 1571 – 1631], from a design by Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Table of Cebes
1592, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

   

Jan Saenredam [Dutch, 1565 – 1607], from a design by Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Allegory of Sight and of the Art of Painting (An Artist and His Model)
c. 1598-1601, Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco

   

Jan Saenredam [Dutch, 1565 – 1607], from a design by Hendrick Goltzius [Dutch, 1558 – 1617]
Jupiter Presiding over the Liberal Arts
1596, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge