Jan Harmensz Muller was influenced by the Mannerism of Hendrick Goltziusa and the sculpture of Adriaen de Vries, becoming a renowned engraver who tinkered with the works of contemporaries, rather than being a strictly reproductive artist or an original creator. “Dance of a Sabine Woman” harkens back to the legendary beginnings of the city of Rome, mother of civilization. A Mixed-Media work of art.
Dance of a Sabine Woman, after Jan Harmensz MullerJan Harmensz Flemish (1521 - 1578) |
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Jan Harmensz Muller was influenced by the Mannerism of Hendrick Goltziusa and the sculpture of Adriaen de Vries, becoming a renowned engraver who tinkered with the works of contemporaries, rather than being a strictly reproductive artist or an original creator. “Dance of a Sabine Woman” harkens back to the legendary beginnings of the city of Rome, mother of civilization. A Mixed-Media work of art. |
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