Vulkaanuitbarsting - Arnold Houbraken
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Description
A detailed seventeenth-century etching by Arnold Houbraken depicting the eruption of Mount Etna, featuring fleeing figures and classical ruins.
This etching by Arnold Houbraken depicts a dramatic eruption of Mount Etna. The composition is divided into two distinct zones: the geological event above and the human reaction below. At the summit, a banner explicitly labels the mountain as AETNA, while smoke and debris billow into the sky. The line work is precise, typical of the period's printmaking techniques, using cross-hatching to define the rugged terrain of the volcano and the atmospheric density of the smoke. In the foreground, the artist captures a scene of urgency. Figures are shown fleeing the area, carrying belongings and livestock. The inclusion of these human elements provides a sense of scale and narrative tension. The surrounding landscape features classical architectural ruins, which were common motifs in Dutch prints of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. These structures suggest a historical or mythological context, rather than a purely contemporary reportage of a natural disaster. Houbraken, better known for his biographical work on Dutch painters, demonstrates here a clear grasp of printmaking conventions. The etching relies on a balanced distribution of light and shadow to guide the viewer's eye from the chaotic activity of the foreground up to the central focus of the erupting peak. The print reflects the period's interest in natural phenomena and the documentation of the physical world through a classical lens. The work is a fine example of the illustrative style prevalent in Dutch publications of the era, where scientific curiosity often intersected with artistic tradition. The print is marked with 'fo 38' in the upper corner, indicating its origin as a plate from a larger volume or collection.
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Vulkaanuitbarsting - Arnold Houbraken
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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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