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Death and the Huntsman

Hendrik Hondius I1625

The Wallace Collection

The Wallace Collection
London, United Kingdom

A preparatory drawing by Hondius for an engraving in reverse of the same size by A.J. Stock (1626). The engraving formed the title page of a set of prints after Hondius called Memento Mori which depicted animal skeletons. This drawing exemplifies Hondius's skill in combining different media. He used sepia and blue washes, along with ink, to create a detailed and expressive drawing.

Sepia, derived from the ink sac of the cuttlefish, was a common medium in 17th-century art, offering a rich, brown-toned color for drawings, prints, and paintings. It was often used in conjunction with other pigments and inks to create depth and variety.

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  • Title: Death and the Huntsman
  • Creator: Hendrik Hondius the Elder
  • Date Created: 1625
  • Location Created: Netherlands
  • Physical Dimensions: 15.8 x 9.7 cm
  • Medium: Ink with sepia and blue wash on paper
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