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Original fileThe figure is depicted in a sharp profile facing right, framed within an oval border. He has curly hair, a trimmed beard, and wears a high-collared doublet with a ruffled neck. The engraving uses dense cross-hatching to create depth and texture, particularly in the hair and facial features.
Hubert Goltzius was a central figure in the Renaissance recovery of the classical past, celebrated here as the 'restorer of all antiquity.' His study of ancient coins as historical evidence reflects the period's drive to document and reconstruct the origins of Western civilization through material remains.
MELCHIOR LORICHVS FLENSBVRGENSIS HOLSATVS AD VIVVM DELINEABAT ET IN ÆRE SCVLPEBAT. HVBERTUM GOLTZIVM HERBIPOLITAM VENLONIANVM CIVEM ROMANVM HISTORICVM ET TOTIVS ANTIQVITATIS INSTAVRATOREM CELEBERRIMVM
Translation
MELCHIOR LORICHVS OF FLENSBURG, HOLSTEIN, DREW FROM LIFE AND ENGRAVED IN COPPER. HVBERT GOLTZ, WÜRZBURG NATIVE, CITIZEN OF VENLO, ROMAN CITIZEN, HISTORIAN, AND MOST CELEBRATED RESTORER OF ALL ANTIQUITY.
Hubert Goltzius
The subject of the portrait was a pioneering historian whose publications on Roman coins shaped early modern historical and archaeological methods.
Object
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Engraving
portrait
Digital Source
Wikimedia Commons · CC0
http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.141927
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May 25, 2024
March 23, 2026
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