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Portrait of Bartolomaeus Spranger with an Allegory of the Death of his Wife, Christina Müller

Portrait of Bartolomaeus Spranger with an Allegory of the Death of his Wife, Christina Müller

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Aegidius Sadeler II (after Bartholomeus Spranger)

Working in the court of Rudolph II in Prague, Sadeler was influenced by the compositional style of Spranger and was famous for his portraits of courtiers.
Artist
Aegidius Sadeler II (after Bartholomeus Spranger)
(Flemish, ca. 1570 - 1629) (Flemish, 1546–1611)
Title
Portrait of Bartolomaeus Spranger with an Allegory of the Death of his Wife, Christina Müller
Date
1600
Medium
Engraving
Dimensions
14 1/2 x 16 1/4 in. image
Credit
Gift of Frank R. Horlbeck
Accession No.
2011.8.26
Classification
Prints
Geography
Belgium

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2011, gifted by Frank R. Horlbeck (Madison, WI) to the Chazen Museum of Art

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