The Apocalypse:  The Opening of the Seventh Seal

Cleveland Museum of Art

The Apocalypse: The Opening of the Seventh Seal

Jean Duvet

Date
1561
Medium
engraving
Culture
France, 16th century
Department
Prints
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Jean Duvet was a goldsmith in Dijon, France, before taking up engraving. The relationship between the goldsmith’s art and that of the engraver is easily observed in this image of the opening of the seventh seal, a dramatic apocalyptic event at the end of the Book of Revelation from the New Testament. Figures crowd onto the image’s surface as they might appear on a metal plaque. Working outside the primary printmaking centers of Northern Europe and Italy, Duvet had little access to other printmakers and probably learned to engrave by studying prints by other masters. This is evident in his reliance on compositional elements derived from Albrecht Dürer’s woodcut series The Apocalypse .

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