1993
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8365.1993.tb00513.x
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LOVE AND ARTISANSHIP IN HENDRICK GOLTZIUS'S VENUS, BACCHUS AND CERES OF 1606

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“…83 Another, much larger, depiction of this theme described in a letter of 1605 from Goltzius to Amsterdam goldsmith Jan van Weely as unfinished, was possibly commissioned by Rudolf and must be the canvas now in the Hermitage, primed with off-white oil paint and delicately worked with pen in brown and reddish-brown inks (plate 13). 84 In the letter, Goltzius states that it provoked much gossip, with his critics wagering he would not finish it, but that he now felt constantly happy, 'creating my joy in art and knowledge' after having endured a tortuous period of worry, which we might interpret as the return of melancholy. 85 This version of Without Ceres features a confident self-portrait, much like that in the Circumcision (see plate 11).…”
Section: Returning Home: the Protean Artist In The 1590smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…83 Another, much larger, depiction of this theme described in a letter of 1605 from Goltzius to Amsterdam goldsmith Jan van Weely as unfinished, was possibly commissioned by Rudolf and must be the canvas now in the Hermitage, primed with off-white oil paint and delicately worked with pen in brown and reddish-brown inks (plate 13). 84 In the letter, Goltzius states that it provoked much gossip, with his critics wagering he would not finish it, but that he now felt constantly happy, 'creating my joy in art and knowledge' after having endured a tortuous period of worry, which we might interpret as the return of melancholy. 85 This version of Without Ceres features a confident self-portrait, much like that in the Circumcision (see plate 11).…”
Section: Returning Home: the Protean Artist In The 1590smentioning
confidence: 99%