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(2) Jerome [Hieronymous] Wierix
(b Antwerp, 1553; d Antwerp, 1 Nov 1619). Engraver, brother of (1) Jan Wierix. At his fathers death, one of the guardians to whom he was entrusted was Jerome Manacker, who was probably a close relative of the goldsmith of the same name ( fl Antwerp, 152056). Jerome also began his training by making engravings after Dürer, an activity in which he showed himself to be more precocious than his older brother. He joined Christoph Plantin in 1570 and, like his brother, became a master in 15723. In 1574 Plantin paid a fine for Jerome, who had been arrested drunk at night. The publisher was even more exasperated by Jeromes lifestyle than by Jans, and after he had rescued Jerome from prison the next year, he decided not to continue to employ him. From 1577, the date of his first independent engraving, Jerome worked for several other publishers. Between 1577 and 1580 he made many prints for Willem van Haecht and his nephew Godevaard van Haecht (154699). These were mostly allegorical and political in theme and demonstrate a sympathy for those rebelling against the Spanish.
Part of the Wierix family
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- Wierix, Jerome
- Engraving, §II, 3(ii): Commercial growth, c 1500c 1600
- Galle: (1) Philip Galle
- Wierix
- Wierix: (1) Jan Wierix
- groups and movements
- works
- Belgium, §III, 3(i)(b): Painting, c 1550c 1600
- Chile, §III, 1: Painting, graphic arts and sculpture: The colonial period, before 1818
- Japan, §VI, 4(vi)(b): Painting: Late: Foreign-influenced painting: Yofuga : Jesuit influence
- Kober, Marcin
- Passeri, Bernardino
- Ribalta: (1) Francisco Ribalta, §3: 162028
- Vos, Marten de, §2(ii): Drawings
- Wierix: (3) Anton Wierix II
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