Bartholomeus Dolendo
Bartholomeus Willemsz Dolendo, a Dutch engraver, was born at Leyden about the year 1560, and is presumed to have been instructed in engraving by Hendrik Goltzius. He worked entirely with the graver, in an open, clear style. There are by him several plates, some of which are from his own designs. He occasionally marked his prints with his name, but more frequently with a ciphers.
Among other engravings by him are the following:
- Jonah in the Sea, swallowed by the Whale; circular.
- Jonah thrown back on the Sea-shore; the same.
- A Dutch Merry-making; after his own design.
- Adam and Eve taking the Forbidden Fruit; after C. van Mander.
- Christ appearing to the Magdalen; B. Dolendo, inv. et fec.
- The Holy Family; after M. Coxcie.
- St. John preaching in the Wilderness.
- Pyramus and Thisbe; after Crispin van den Broeck.
- Jupiter and Ceres; an allegorical subject; after B. Spranger.
- The Assumption of the Virgin.
References
This article incorporates text from the article "DOLENDO, Bartholomeus" in Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers by Michael Bryan, edited by Robert Edmund Graves and Sir Walter Armstrong, an 1886–1889 publication now in the public domain.
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