Hubert
Goltzius (1526–1583)
possibly in collaboration with Joos Gietleughen (also known as Jocodus
de Curia and Regnirer Curia) (active 1555–1559)
Portrait of Emperor
Didius Julianus” (also
known as “Imperator Caesar Marcus Didius Severus Julianus Augustus” or “Imp
Caes M Did Se Ver Ivlian Avg” as lettered in the medallion border), 1559
Didius
Julianus was the nineteenth Emperor of Rome, famously purchasing his Imperial
title in an auction held by the Praetorian Guard after they assassinated his
predecessor, Pertinax. His reign was one of the shortest in Roman history,
lasting only sixty-six days in 193 AD. He was eventually executed by his
successor, Septimius Severus.
Technical
Details & Condition:
Chiaroscuro woodcut
printed in ochre with etching printed in black on laid paper with letterpress
French text above and below the image, and verso.
This
impression is from the rare 1559 first French edition of “Les Images Presque de
Tous les Empereurs” (Images of Almost All the Emperors), printed in Antwerp by Gilles
Coppens van Diest (also known as Aegidius Coppens van Diest) (1496–1572).
This is a
definitive 16th-century impression, verified by the binder’s signature mark “G
4” at the lower right. This mark is specific to the 1559 French gathering and
the presence of Middle French text on the reverse distinguishes this original
woodcut from the later 17th-century recut. See this publication and the print
in its context: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b105511132/f83.item.
Note
that Christoffel Jegher (1596–1652/3) later recut the same design
as a plate to Hubert Goltzius' “Icones Imperatorum Romanorum”, printed and published
in Antwerp in 1645 by Balthasar Moretus II (aka Balthasar
Moerentorf II) (1615–1674); see the description of this recut print offered by
the British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1982-U-2939.
The impression
is strong with characteristic 16th-century colour unevenness. Note a restored
tear in the right margin and two small wormholes on the neck of the portrait.
There are minor surface marks consistent with age. The sheet has been
professionally laid on tissue-thin washi paper (Special Wild Goose Skin Cicada
Wing Rice Paper) for archival support.
Dimensions:
•
Sheet: 27.4 x 22.2 cm
• Circular image borderline diameter: 18 cm
Lettering:
• Upper French
text: “ET FVSSE-IE DE L'VN DES PIEDZ AV SEPVL= / CHRE, ENCORE VOVDROY-IE
APRENDRE.” (Translation: And though I had one foot in the grave, I would
still wish to learn.)
• Medallion inscription: “IMP · CAES · M · DID · SE VER · IVLIAN · AVG ·” (Imperator
Caesar Marcus Didius Severus Julianus Augustus)
• Lower French text: “Il acheta fa mort auec l'Empire, lequel il ne
gouuerna que sept moys.” (Translation: He bought his death with the Empire,
which he only governed for seven months. Note: The 1559 text contains
a common historical error; he actually reigned for 66 days.)
• Binder’s signature mark at lower right: “G 4”
Price &
Shipping:
AU$298 (approximately US$212.26
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