A Man with a Turban Leading a Woman Who is Wearing Peacock Feathers, Behind Them a Torch-Bearer - Zacharias Dolendo
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Description
A detailed sixteenth-century engraving by Zacharias Dolendo depicting a masked couple in elaborate costume, showcasing the technical precision of Northern Mannerist printmaking.
This engraving by Zacharias Dolendo captures the theatricality of late sixteenth-century Dutch printmaking. The work depicts a masked couple in elaborate costume, accompanied by a torch-bearer. The figures are rendered with the precise, controlled line work characteristic of the period, demonstrating the technical skill required to translate complex textures, such as the peacock feathers and the stiff, ruffled collars, into a monochromatic medium. Dolendo, active in the Netherlands during the final decades of the sixteenth century, often collaborated with the de Gheyn workshop. The composition reflects the interest in masquerade and courtly performance that permeated European visual culture at the time. The figures are positioned in a shallow, stage-like space, their poses suggesting a narrative of performance or ritual. The man, wearing a turban and holding a torch, leads the woman, whose attire includes a prominent headpiece adorned with feathers. The masks worn by the pair add a layer of ambiguity to their identities, inviting the viewer to consider the nature of disguise and social performance in the early modern era. The engraving is notable for its attention to detail, particularly in the rendering of the fabrics and the subtle shading used to define the forms. The cross-hatching and fine lines create a sense of volume and texture, allowing the viewer to distinguish between the various materials depicted. As a piece of Northern Mannerist art, it prioritises stylistic artifice and decorative elegance, aligning with the aesthetic preferences of the contemporary elite. This print offers a glimpse into the visual language of the period, where costume and gesture were used to convey status, mystery, and the performative aspects of daily life. It remains a clear example of the technical proficiency achieved by Dutch engravers during this era.
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A Man with a Turban Leading a Woman Who is Wearing Peacock Feathers, Behind Them a Torch-Bearer - Zacharias Dolendo
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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