Handbook of the Dyce And Forster Collections in the South Kensington Museum

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One who flourished in Rome has, strange to say, been omitted in all dictionaries of engravers — this is Antonio Banzo.
Of the earlier men of the German school there is very little — comparatively nothing, if we omit a single specimen of each of the masters Griin, Binck, and Lorch. Jegher, of the next century, entirely Flemish in feeling, is represented by his wonderful render- ing of one of Rubens's bold designs. There are a few of Hollar's productions j but as they are nearly all specimens of
...portraiture (an art he did not well understand) their chief interest consists in their being delineations of eminent men. Of the more modern men of this school there are a few specimens by Miiller, Steinla, and Felsing.
Of the Dutch school, we have merely a copy of one of Lucas Van Leyden's prints to begin with, and some dozen prints by PRINTS AND ETCHINGS: RINGS, ETC. 49 Cornelius Cort to carry us to the seventeenth century, when we find two or three good specimens of the highly-finished works of the brothers Wierix ; then come Heinrich Goltzius and his com- peers Jan Saenredam, Jacob Matham, and Jonas Suyderhoef.


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