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Frontispiece of the book Francisci Aguilonii Opticorum libri sex. Antverpiae ex officina Plantiniana by François de Aguilón (Antwerp 1613), ca. 1613

  • burin engraving, paper
  • 312 x 196 mm
  • Inv. 2015-MG

Public Domain

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De Aguilón's treatise on optics is a synthesis of the works of Euclid, Roger Bacon, Kepler, Arab scientist Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen), and others. It contains the first discussion of the stereographic process (which Aguilon named), one of the earliest presentations of the red-yellow-blue colour system, an original theory of binocular vision and the first published description of Aguilon's Horopter (Norman). It is also the first published book with a title-page designed by Rubens, and is considered 'a landmark of baroque book illustration' (Becker); Rubens's title-page combines allegory, myth and architecture in a symbolic representation of optics not only as the queen of mathematical sciences, but also as a form of spiritual knowledge (see Bertram, Elevating Optics: The Title Page by Peter Paul Rubens of Franciscus Aguilonius’s Opticorum Libri Sex (1613) in its Historical Context, Explorations in Renaissance Culture (online), volume 42, number 2, 2016).

Artist

Theodoor Galle RKD
Antwerp 1571 - Antwerp 1633
engravers (printmakers)AAT

Peter Paul Rubens RKD VIAF Wikidata
Siegen 1577 - Antwerp 1640
after

Jan II Moretus
Antwerp 1576 - Antwerp 1618
publisherAAT

Title Frontispiece of the book Francisci Aguilonii Opticorum libri sex. Antverpiae ex officina Plantiniana by François de Aguilón (Antwerp 1613)
Date ca. 1613
Period 17th century
Medium and support burin engraving AAT
Collection print room
Object type burin engraving AAT
reproductive prints AAT
illustrations AAT
Inventory number 2015-MG
Acquisition credit unknown
Current whereabouts Work currently not on display
Permalink https://mskgent.be/collection/work/data/2015-MG
IIIF Manifest https://imagehub.mskgent.be/iiif/3/9131/manifest.json
Art & Architecture Thesaurus 300189808 figures (representations) AAT
300055866 allegory (artistic device) AAT
Keywords Iconclass 24B moon as celestial body Iconclass
24B4 eclipse of the moon Iconclass
25F22 monkeys, apes Iconclass
25F33(EAGLE) predatory birds: eagle Iconclass
25F35(PEACOCK) ornamental birds: peacock Iconclass
31A231 standing figure Iconclass
31A71 male sex; man Iconclass
31A72 female sex; woman Iconclass
31AA231 standing figure - AA - female human figure Iconclass
31AA235 sitting figure - AA - female human figure Iconclass
48(+431) art (+ copy, copying ~ work of art) Iconclass
49C3 scholar, philosopher Iconclass
49D mathematics Iconclass
49D3 planimetry, geometry Iconclass
49D7 mathematical perspective Iconclass
49D70 'Perspective' (alleg.); 'Prospetiva' (Ripa) Iconclass
49E25 optics Iconclass
49E251 optical instruments Iconclass
92B5 (story of) Mercury (Hermes) Iconclass
92B58(CADUCEUS) caduceus (staff with two snakes, attribute of Mercury) Iconclass
92C2 (story of) Minerva (Pallas, Athena) Iconclass
School / Style Baroque AAT
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