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22: 271: 115:(1599) were included. The wide geographical coverage of his work is noteworthy – many European and even some eastern countries are represented. The work, with a few exceptions, is completely dominated by male notables. The Latin inscriptions were again penned by Marcus Henning of Augsburg, since Custos had little proficiency in the language. 100:
in four parts. This was a collection of 171 engraved portraits of rulers, nobles, statesmen, dignitaries, celebrities, military leaders and important businessmen of the 16th century, and was the equivalent of a modern
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near Innsbruck. The plates are accompanied by biographical text on the original owners of the armour and written by the Archduke's secretary, Jacob Schrenck von Notzing.
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Kilian; they were trained by Dominicus in the art of engraving after their father's death. Dominicus was the father of David Custodis, also an Augsburg engraver.
179: 107:. Custos' stepsons, Wolfgang and Lukas assisted in the work, and later his three own sons contributed. Portraits from his previous collections 237:
FĂĽrstenbildnisse: Die Kupferstiche des Dominicus Custos (1599) : Leben und Werk ihres Autors Marcus Henning (Commentationes Aenipontanae)
197: 25: 281: 130: 251: 275: 244: 134: 183: 58:, and settled in Augsburg as the second husband of the widow of Bartholomäus Kilian (1548–1588), a goldsmith from 320: 315: 89:(1552–1612). Custos was responsible for the engravings while Henning took care of the text and eulogies. (see 86: 40: 325: 330: 82: 201: 90: 310: 305: 8: 215: 286: 247: 240: 36: 21: 63: 234: 145: 138: 299: 55: 165: 103: 67: 74: 118:
In 1605 he published a collection of engraved portraits of scholars,
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Clarissimorum aliquot litteris, ingenio, fama virorum effigies
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which appeared in 1599 and depicted 28 Counts of Tyrol from
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Flemish artist, printer and copperplate engraver (1560–1612)
290: 259:– F.W.H. Hollstein (Menno Hertzberger, Amsterdam 1959) 129:, a collection of 125 engravings after drawings by 77:Marcus Henning collaborated in producing the work 239:– Walter Dietl, Universitätsverlag Wagner (2000) 148:, David and Jacob Custos continued his workshop. 297: 182:. familytreemaker.genealogy.com. Archived from 35:(1560–1612) was a Flemish artist, printer and 122:(Augsburg, Christophorus Mangus, 1605). 26:John William, Duke of JĂĽlich-Cleves-Berg 20: 96:Between 1602 and 1604 he published the 39:engraver, who worked in the service of 298: 133:, and showing the arms collection of 113:"Tirolensium principum comitum Eicon" 287:Digitized Edition of Atrium heroicum 13: 282:Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 144:Custos died in Augsburg. His sons 137:who had started an arms museum in 109:"Fuggerorum et Fuggerarum Imagine" 91:The Spanish Hall at Schloss Ambras 14: 342: 263: 269: 79:"Tirolensium principum comitum" 208: 190: 172: 158: 1: 151: 7: 198:"Universitätsverlag Wagner" 135:Archduke Ferdinand of Tyrol 10: 347: 226: 131:Giovanni Battista Fontana 200:. uvw.at. Archived from 127:"Armamentarium Heroicum" 321:17th-century engravers 316:16th-century engravers 50:Dominicus was born in 29: 168:. oldmasterpring.com. 125:Custos also produced 24: 278:at Wikimedia Commons 204:on 11 November 2007. 180:"The Kilian Family" 166:"Old Master Prints" 28:by Dominicus Custos 218:. uni-mannheim.de. 62:and the father of 41:Emperor Rudolph II 30: 326:Flemish engravers 274:Media related to 216:"Atrium heroicum" 98:"Atrium heroicum" 338: 276:Dominicus Custos 273: 257:Cranach – Drusse 233:Die Elogien der 220: 219: 212: 206: 205: 194: 188: 187: 176: 170: 169: 162: 33:Dominicus Custos 346: 345: 341: 340: 339: 337: 336: 335: 296: 295: 266: 229: 224: 223: 214: 213: 209: 196: 195: 191: 186:on 8 July 2012. 178: 177: 173: 164: 163: 159: 154: 85:(1190–1253) to 73:Custos and the 17: 12: 11: 5: 344: 334: 333: 328: 323: 318: 313: 308: 294: 293: 284: 279: 265: 264:External links 262: 261: 260: 254: 252:978-3703003509 228: 225: 222: 221: 207: 189: 171: 156: 155: 153: 150: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 343: 332: 331:Kilian family 329: 327: 324: 322: 319: 317: 314: 312: 309: 307: 304: 303: 301: 292: 289:from 1602 at 288: 285: 283: 280: 277: 272: 268: 267: 258: 255: 253: 249: 246: 245:3-7030-0350-2 242: 238: 236: 231: 230: 217: 211: 203: 199: 193: 185: 181: 175: 167: 161: 157: 149: 147: 142: 140: 139:Ambras Palace 136: 132: 128: 123: 121: 116: 114: 110: 106: 105: 99: 94: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 71: 69: 65: 61: 57: 56:Pieter Balten 54:, the son of 53: 48: 46: 42: 38: 34: 27: 23: 19: 256: 232: 210: 202:the original 192: 184:the original 174: 160: 143: 126: 124: 119: 117: 112: 108: 102: 97: 95: 78: 72: 49: 32: 31: 18: 311:1612 deaths 306:1560 births 111:(1593) and 37:copperplate 300:Categories 152:References 291:E-rara.ch 104:Who's Who 87:Rudolf II 83:Albert IV 235:Ambraser 75:humanist 64:Wolfgang 227:Sources 146:Raphael 60:Silesia 52:Antwerp 250:  243:  45:Prague 68:Lukas 248:ISBN 241:ISBN 66:and 43:in 302:: 93:) 47:.

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John William, Duke of JĂĽlich-Cleves-Berg
copperplate
Emperor Rudolph II
Prague
Antwerp
Pieter Balten
Silesia
Wolfgang
Lukas
humanist
Albert IV
Rudolf II
The Spanish Hall at Schloss Ambras
Who's Who
Giovanni Battista Fontana
Archduke Ferdinand of Tyrol
Ambras Palace
Raphael
"Old Master Prints"
"The Kilian Family"
the original
"Universitätsverlag Wagner"
the original
"Atrium heroicum"
Ambraser
ISBN
3-7030-0350-2
ISBN
978-3703003509

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