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A giclée print on 200gsm matte fine art paper, using a twelve-colour process for accurate, fade-resistant colour. Supplied unframed, delivered flat or rolled.
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A detailed sixteenth-century engraving by Philips Galle depicting the biblical rescue of Daniel from the lion's den.
This engraving by Philips Galle depicts the biblical narrative of Daniel being retrieved from the lion's den by King Cyrus. The composition focuses on the physical act of rescue, with Daniel suspended by ropes as he is hoisted from the pit. Below him, several lions rest in the cavern, their presence rendered with anatomical attention to their manes and musculature. The scene includes a human skull and scattered bones, which serve as memento mori elements, grounding the miraculous survival of the prophet in the grim reality of the pit. Galle, a prominent figure in the sixteenth-century Dutch printmaking tradition, demonstrates his technical proficiency through the use of varied line weights and cross-hatching. These techniques define the rocky textures of the cavern walls and the soft, muscular forms of the figures. The upper portion of the print shows King Cyrus and his attendants observing the event from the ledge above, providing a clear sense of vertical scale and spatial depth. The Latin inscription at the base, 'Videns Rex Danielem a Deo Ysraelis inter leones seruatum, extrabi iubet', translates to 'The King, seeing Daniel saved by the God of Israel among the lions, orders him to be drawn out'. This work reflects the period's interest in biblical illustration, often produced for educational or devotional purposes. The print is characteristic of the Antwerp school of engraving, which prioritised clarity of narrative and technical precision. The figures exhibit the elongated proportions and dynamic poses common in late sixteenth-century European art. By focusing on the moment of deliverance, Galle captures both the tension of the rescue and the theological weight of the event. The print remains a clear example of the narrative capabilities of the engraving medium during the Northern Renaissance, where the artist balanced technical rigour with the requirements of storytelling.
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From $29
A giclée print on 200gsm matte fine art paper, using a twelve-colour process for accurate, fade-resistant colour. Supplied unframed, delivered flat or rolled.
From $89
The same fine art print in a solid wood frame with UV-protective acrylic glaze and rigid backing. Five frame colours. Arrives ready to hang.
From $169
A deeper solid wood frame: 33mm deep with a 20mm face and Perspex glaze. The print sits unmounted for a clean gallery presentation. Black, white or natural.
From $59
Hand-stretched canvas with neat gallery-wrapped edges, giving the artwork surface texture and depth. Arrives ready to hang.
From $175
Stretched canvas set in a floating wood frame, our most substantial finish. Arrives ready to hang.
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