Artist: Jacopo de Barbari (1450-1516)
Title: The Holy Family with Saint Paul
Medium: Antique Steel Engraving on Laid Paper after the Original by Renowned Master Engraver Amand Durand (1831-1905).
Dimensions: Image Size 6 x 7 3/8 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 15 x 16 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
The Virgin and Child sitting below three trees, with St Joseph and St Elizabeth and an angel playing a lute.
Jacopo de’ Barbari, Jacopo also spelled Iacopo, also known in the north as Jakob Walch (“Jakob the Foreigner”) (born 1440—died 1516) Venetian painter and engraver influenced by Antonello da Messina. Barbari probably painted the first signed and dated (1504) pure still life (a dead partridge, gauntlets, and arrow pinned against a wall). Until c. 1500 he remained in Venice. A large engraved panorama of the city is among the Venetian works attributed to him. An acquaintance of Albrecht Dürer, he moved to the north where he worked as a court painter in the German cities of Wittenberg, Nürnberg, and Frankfurt an der Oder and finally settled at the Dutch court. Like Dürer, who consulted him on technique, Barbari engraved on copper and made woodcuts.