Hans Bol, Part I
Hans Bol is one of the most important representatives of Netherlandish landscape design in the second half of the sixteenth century in tradition of Pieter Bruegel. Only a small number of etchings from his hand were known; with our recent research we were able to add a few. Many drawings exist, which have served as models for graphic series or single sheets. A part of these engravings is incorporated in earlier Hollstein Dutch & Flemish volumes, esp. in: Jan Galle, Jan Sadeler, and in The New Hollstein Dutch & Flemish The Collaert Family.
Hans Bol was working in Antwerp, where he was in close contact with well known printers/publishers, as Hieronymus Cock, Jan Galle, Hans van Luijk, and Bartholomäus de Momper.
A catalogue of all drawings by Hans Bol will be published by Stefaan Hautekeete.
Published in 2015
Compiler: Ursula Mielke with contributions by Stefaan Hautekeete
Editor: Ger Luijten
ISBN: 978-94-91539-20-6
282 pp.