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001 $ 03/2163
003 $ UK-LoRAA
005 $ 20211018142654.5
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245 0 0 $a Signorum Veterum Icones
260 # # $a [Amsterdam?: $b S. J. Baalde?, $c 1668-1669]
300 # # $a 2 parts in one [4 p., engr. t.-pl., pl. 1-50. - 4 p., pl. 51-100]; $c 319 mm.
500 # # $a In some copies the plates are not numbered, and there is a second title-page before the second dedication and set of 50 plates, reading 'Signorum Veterum Icones Semi-centuria altera'.
505 0 # $a [Engr. t.-pl.; Dedic. in Latin and Dutch]; Semicenturiæ figurarum ... nomenclator [in Latin and Dutch]; [Pl. 1-50]. - [Dedic. in Latin and Dutch; Address to reader in Latin and Dutch]; [Pl. 51-100].
508 # # $a All plates and the engraved title-plate are signed as made by JE (Johannes Episcopius, i.e. Jan de Bisschop). Many are signed by draughtsmen also: P.P. Doncker, Doudyns, J. Matham, Ferreris, Neefs, Backer, Wieling, Poelenburch, And. del Sarto, D. Geijn, F. Salviati. One group (63-69) is signed as both drawn and engraved by Bisschop.

Bisschop's two dedications are to Constantyn Huygens and Johan Augustyn Wtenbogard.
510 0 # $a P. Madhok, The drawing books of Henry Peacham and Jan de Bisschop and the place of drawing in the education of a Renaissance gentleman [thesis] (Ann Arbor MI, USA: UMI, 1997); J. G. van Gelder and I. Jost, Jan de Bisschop and his Icones and Paradigmata (2 v., 1985); J. Bolten, Method and practice: Dutch and Flemish drawing books 1600-1750 (1985), p.69-72; J. G. van Gelder, 'Jan de Bisschop 1628-1671' in Oud Holland 86 (1971), p.201-59.

Wider studies include E. Ranfft and A, Hughes, edd., Sculpture and its reproductions (1997); F. Haskell and N. Penny, Taste and the antique: the lure of classical sculpture 1500-1900 (1982).
520 2 # $a No publication-date is given on the title page. But plate 59 carries the date 1669; and Van Gelder (1971) established that this work was published in two parts in 1668 and 1669.

By profession a lawyer, Bisschop was also a gifted amateur draughtsman and etcher, and founded a small academy, where Dutch artists might draw from the antique and from life. Here, as he states in his dedication, he is emulating Perrier's recent and much-applauded book of statues (1638, reprinted 1645, 1653); but unlike Perrier he includes statues from outside Rome (Florence, Amsterdam, London, Paris), and makes a brief statement of his purpose: no-one should be intent solely on the antique and blind to nature and the living, 'but since antiquity most judiciously selected whatever is excellent in nature herself (from so great a variety, where the beautiful is often mixed with the unadmirable), it is rightly regarded as the best guide'. This emphasis on selectivity in pursuit of an ideal was reiterated in Bisschop's other didactic work, the Paradigmata Graphices of 1671.
533 # # $n A microfilm of this work was made for the British Library (Neg. PB. Mic. 9398).
561 # # $a Recorded in RAA Library, Catalogue, 1802.
562 # # $a Imperfect; lacks pl. 79-82. The front endpaper has some page-references inscribed in ink in an unidentified hand.
563 # # $a 17th-century sprinkled calf, blind-stamped border on upper and lower cover; rebacked in 20th century; black morocco spine-label lettered 'Bisschop's Statues'. Bound with Bisschop's Paradigmata Graphices [ca. 1671].
653 # # $a Sculpture, Greek - Sculpture, Roman - Statues - History
655 # 4 $a Pattern drawings - Netherlands - 17th century
655 # 4 $a Pictorial works - Netherlands - 17th century
700 1 # $a Bisschop, Jan de $e draughtsman $e engraver
700 1 # $a Huygens, Constantijn $e dedicatee
700 1 # $a Wtenbogaard, Johannes $e dedicatee
700 1 # $a Doncker, P. P. $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Doudijns, Willem $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Matham, Jacob $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Ferreris, Dirck $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Neeffs, Jacobus $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Backer, Jacob Adriaensz $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Willing, Nicolaes $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Poelenburgh, Cornelis van $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Sarto, Andrea del $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Gheyn, Willem de $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Salviati, Francesco $e draughtsman
852 8 # $d 1802: C-4-04; 1821: B-3-10.