Theodoor Galle (c. 1571-1633) Jan Collaert (1545-1628) after Maerten de Vos (1532 – 1603)
49. Accepto corpore Ioseph inuoluit in sindone munda: et posuit illud in monumento suo nouo, quod exciderat in petra. Matth. 27.

Engraving
From Vita, Passio, et Resurrectio Iesu Christi first published 1598, this a later edition published by Joannes Galle (1600-1676)
17.5x22cm

From the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 27 “Taking the body, wrapped in a linen cloth and placed it in his own new tomb, which had been cut into the rock.”

Theodoor Galle was the son of Philip Galle, a Dutch publisher best known for his old master prints, from whom he learnt the craft. Theodoor married a daughter of the prominent family of Plantin in Antwerp. His marriage established the productive partnership between the Galle workshop and the Plantin Moretus printing house. A talented workman, Galle quickly became a respected engraver, print publisher and a member of the guild of St Luke, a city guild for artists in 1595. In the years to follow he became the guild’s deacon.

These particular plates are after paintings by Maerten de Vos, a Flemish painter and draughtsman. His father was Pieter de Vos, from whom he learned. From 1550 – 1558 he travelled in Italy, visiting Rome and Venice and becoming master of the Antwerp Guild of St Luke upon his return in 1558. After 1575 he was mainly engaged in producing print designs.

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Condition: Trimmed to plate margins, generally good condition commensurate with age, slight age toning and handling marks as evident from image.