Hieronymus Kock
Allegory of Arithmetic by Hieronomous
Cock - hand tinted antique copperplate engraving.
Hieronymous Kock or Cock (circa
1510-1570) of Antwerp was one of the most famous
Dutch engravers of the 16th Century. This engraving
is most likely later, probably dating to sometime
around 1650.
Four figures gather around a table
making calculations and counting coins. On the
floor are books with the names of Pythagoras
and Abraham. Arithmatic is symbolized by a woman
sitting on a throan, making a calculation on
a tablet and wearing a robe decorated with numbers
like the edge of a ruler!
The text below the picture reads:
"Haec Contemplandis numeris ars gaudet
eorum occulta sollers ervens mysteria"
which appears to be a text from from a work
by the German humanist philosopher Nicolaus
Reusner (1545-1602).
Condition: Cut inside platemark.
Has been mounted/backed against a second piece
of old paper.