Title
Second View of the Baths of Diocletian [Print]
Author(s)
Cock, Hieronymus (1518-1570). Graphic designer
Author(s)
Cock, Hieronymus (1518-1570). Printmaker
Author(s)
Cock, Hieronymus (1518-1570). Editor
Author(s)
Van Heemskerck, Maerten (1498-1574). Graphic designer
Document type
Print
Imprint
1550
Country
Belgium
Collation
1 print : etching ; 215 x 305 mm (folio)
Material
paper
Note
later edition with the address of Carel Collaert on the title page (after 1601)ame in the inscription perhaps simply a slip of the pen.'
Riggs 1977, p. 261: The left half of this plate corresponds to a drawing in the second Heemskerck sketchbook in Berlin (fol. 84 v., Hülsen-Egger II), which is identified as the Baths of Diocletian by Hülsen and Egger. The inscription on this plate, therefore, is probably an error. Labelled 'second view of the Baths of Caracalle (Antoninus Pius)', it precedes the 'first view of the Baths of Caracalla'. Since it is actually a view of the Baths of Diocletian, the order of the plates is correct, and the n
Biliographic
reference

Hollstein IV, nos 22-46; Oberhuber 1967, nos 10-14; Franz 1969, 146; De Pauw-De Veen 1970, nos 163-4; Riggs 1977, cats 1-25 and hand list no 56; Burgers 1988, nos 15-19; Riggs, Silver and Melion 1993, no 35; Dacos and Meijer 1995, nos 62-3; Dacos 2004, 204; Zadek 2005, chapter 2.3.1; DiFuria 2009, 95-9; Fuhring 2010, sub cat RM 1-24; Van Grieken et al 2013, 9.
Riggs 56.19, cat 19
Copy (note)
S.I 1686
Series
Records of the Ruins of Roman Antiquity (PRAECIPVAE ALIQUOT ROMANAE ANTIQUITATIS RVINARVM MONVMENTA, VIVIS PROSPECTIBVS, AD VERI IMITATIONEM AFFABRE DESIGNATE)
Digitised version
https://uurl.kbr.be/1199426
Subject(s)
Mythology
ISBD
See ISBD format
Second View of the Baths of Diocletian [Print]. - 1550. - 1 print : etching ; 215 x 305 mm (folio). - (Records of the Ruins of Roman Antiquity (PRAECIPVAE ALIQUOT ROMANAE ANTIQUITATIS RVINARVM MONVMENTA, VIVIS PROSPECTIBVS, AD VERI IMITATIONEM AFFABRE DESIGNATE). - later edition with the address of Carel Collaert on the title page (after 1601)ame in the inscription perhaps simply a slip of the pen.'. Riggs 1977, p. 261: The left half of this plate corresponds to a drawing in the second Heemskerck sketchbook in Berlin (fol. 84 v., Hülsen-Egger II), which is identified as the Baths of Diocletian by Hülsen and Egger. The inscription on this plate, therefore, is probably an error. Labelled 'second view of the Baths of Caracalle (Antoninus Pius)', it precedes the 'first view of the Baths of Caracalla'. Since it is actually a view of the Baths of Diocletian, the order of the plates is correct, and the n. - Hollstein IV, nos 22-46; Oberhuber 1967, nos 10-14; Franz 1969, 146; De Pauw-De Veen 1970, nos 163-4; Riggs 1977, cats 1-25 and hand list no 56; Burgers 1988, nos 15-19; Riggs, Silver and Melion 1993, no 35; Dacos and Meijer 1995, nos 62-3; Dacos 2004, 204; Zadek 2005, chapter 2.3.1; DiFuria 2009, 95-9; Fuhring 2010, sub cat RM 1-24; Van Grieken et al 2013, 9. Riggs 56.19, cat 19. - S.I 1686.


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