kneeling woman at center of image surrounded by various figures of men (some wearing armor garments) and some women at L; view down city street at UL: columns in upper corners with figures standing on plinths

Martyrdom of Saint Lucy, c. 1613-1616

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Distinguished by their figural elegance, compositional intricacy, and sheer bravura, Jacques Bellange's celebrated etchings are the final expression of northern Mannerism. He follows in the footsteps of such virtuoso printmakers as Hendrick Goltzius and Jan Muller. In contrast to the exacting, polished engravings of Goltzius and Muller, however, Bellange executed his prints primarily in etching, a subtler, more delicate medium. He employed a highly inventive technique, producing rich gradations of tone through layers of crosshatching and multiple immersions of the copper plate in the acid bath. For the flesh, he used the unusual technique of stippling the surface with fine dots.

The Martyrdom of Saint Lucy ranks as one of Bellange's most ambitious prints in scale and composition, with at least 37 figures squeezed into the page. The dizzying crowd that swirls around Lucy competes with the poor, dying saint for our attention.

Details
Title
Martyrdom of Saint Lucy
Artist Life
c. 1575 - 1616
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2008.55
Provenance
Private collection, Connecticut (from 1920/30-until 2008; sold to Boerner); [C. G. Boerner, 2008]
Catalogue Raisonne
Robert-Dumesnil 15; Walch 16; Worthen-Reed 29; Thuillier 29; Griffiths and Hartley 12
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kneeling woman at center of image surrounded by various figures of men (some wearing armor garments) and some women at L; view down city street at UL: columns in upper corners with figures standing on plinths