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HENDRIK GOLTZIUS (1558-1617)

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 227 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HENDRIK

GOLTZIUS (1558-1617)  , Dutch painter and engraver, was born in 1558 at Mtilebrecht, in the duchy of pinch . After studying
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painting on glass for some years under his
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father, he, was taught the use of the burin by
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Dirk Volkertsz Coornlert, a Dutch engraver of mediocre attainment, whom hesoon surpassed, but who retained his services for his own
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advantage . He was also employed by Philip Galle to engrave a set of prints of the
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history of
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Lucretia . At the age of twenty-one he married a widow somewhat advanced in years, whose
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money enabled him to establish at
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Haarlem an
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independent business; but his unpleasant relations with her so affected his
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health that he found it advisable in 1590 to make a tour through Germany, to Italy, where he acquired an intense admiration for the
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works of Michelangelo, which led him to surpass that master in the grotesqueness and extravagance of his designs . He returned to Haarlem considerably improved in health, and laboured there at his
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art till his
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death, on the 1st of
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January 1617 . Goltzius ought not to be judged chiefly by the works he valued most, his eccentric imitations of Michelangelo . His portraits, though mostly miniatures, are master-pieces of their- kind, both on account of their exquisite finish, and as
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fine studies of individual character . Of his larger heads, the
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life-
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size portrait of himself is probably the most striking example . His " master-pieces," so called from their being attempts to imitate the style of the old masters, have perhaps been overpraised . In his command of the burin Goltzius is not surpassed even by Dtirer; but his technical skill is often unequally aided by higher
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artistic qualities . Even, however, his eccentricities and extravagances are greatly counterbalanced by the beauty and freedom of his execution . He began painting at the age of
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forty-two, but none of his works in this branch of art—some of which are in the imperial collection at Vienna—display any
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special excellences .

He also executed a few pieces in

chiaroscuro . His prints amount to more than 300 plates, and are fully described in Bartsch's Peintre-graveur, and Weigel's supplement to the same
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work .

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