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Original fileThe subject is shown in a bust-length portrait, wearing a high-necked dress with a large ruff and a small cap. She is depicted with a modest, downward gaze, capturing her persona as a learned and contemplative woman of the Dutch Golden Age. This engraving is a 19th-century reproduction of an original drawing by Hendrick Goltzius.
Anna Roemers Visscher was a significant poet and glass artist who contributed to the Dutch emblem book tradition, a genre that utilized symbolic imagery to communicate philosophical and moral truths. The original artist, Hendrick Goltzius, was the leading figure of the Haarlem Mannerists, a group whose work frequently engaged with alchemical, Hermetic, and Neoplatonic themes.
H. Goltzius del. J. A. Boland sculps. m Tudor. Anna Roemers Visscher Naar H. Goltzius
Translation
H. Goltzius del. J. A. Boland sculps. m Tudor. Anna Roemers Visscher After H. Goltzius
Hendrick Goltzius
Goltzius was a primary figure in Dutch Mannerism whose work often engaged with the Hermetic and Neoplatonic themes prevalent in late 16th-century Northern Europe.
Roemer Visscher
Anna was the daughter of Roemer Visscher and collaborated on the influential Dutch emblem book 'Sinnepoppen'.
Object
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Engraving
portrait
Digital Source
Wikimedia Commons · CC0
http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.collect.83665
Creative Commons Zero, Public Domain Dedication
4630 × 6222 px
67736f3b2ec2748cbb0862ac6877f297e59ff6a7
December 22, 2019
March 23, 2026
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