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![]() The Falconer and a Noble Lady, Israhel van Meckenem, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Gift of Herschel V. Jones Israhel van Meckenem: Engraver and EntrepreneurSaturday, February 14, 2004Sunday, July 18, 2004 Israel van Meckenem was the most prolific fifteenth-century engraver as well as the most notorious copyist of his time. Over 620 prints are now attributed to him, many of them signed IM, IVM, or Israhel v. M. Less than a quarter of his works, however, consists of compositions of his own invention. He copied prints by Master E.S., Schongauer, the Master of the Housebook, Holbein the Elder, and Albrecht Dürer. Most historians of engraving have condemned Meckenem as an undisciplined plagiarizer and copyist. Yet now it is universally recognized that Meckenem is in fact an original artist who was especially sensitive to the secular world of his epoch. He loved to render contemporary costumes and depict people from all walks of life conversing or engaging in common leisure activities. |
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