Goltzius Collection
Hendrik Goltzius, a renowned Dutch artist of the late 16th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating and intricate works
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Hendrik Goltzius, a renowned Dutch artist of the late 16th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating and intricate works. From mythological tales to religious scenes, Goltzius's talent knew no bounds. In "Icarus, " part of his series "The Four Disgracers" from 1588, Goltzius captures the tragic tale of a young man who dared to fly too close to the sun. The delicate lines and meticulous details bring Icarus' fall from grace vividly to life. Another masterpiece by Goltzius is "Marcus Curtius, " featured in "The Roman Heroes" series from 1586. This powerful depiction showcases a brave warrior sacrificing himself for the greater good, embodying courage and selflessness. Goltzius's imagination takes flight once again in "The Dragon Devouring the Companions of Cadmus" (1588). This haunting portrayal delves into Greek mythology as it depicts a fearsome dragon devouring helpless victims while Cadmus watches helplessly. In his work titled "Phaeton, " also part of "The Four Disgracers" series (1588), Goltzius explores yet another tragic figure. Phaeton's ill-fated attempt at driving the sun chariot leads to chaos and destruction, captured brilliantly through Goltzius's masterful strokes. Moving away from mythology, Goltzius reveals his versatility with pieces like "St. Mary Magdalene Penitent" (1585). Here he portrays repentance and redemption through delicate shading and emotional expression. "Ixion, " another artwork from "The Four Disgracers" series (1588), tells the story of a deceitful king condemned eternally for betraying Zeus' trust. Through this piece, Goltzius delves into themes of punishment and moral reckoning.