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A work made of chiaroscuro woodcut in black and two shades of gray on paper.

Proserpine, plate five from Demogorgon and the Deities

c. 1588–90

Hendrick Goltzius Dutch, 1558-1617

Netherlands

Although Goltzius's advances in line engraving found many followers, few pursued his equally original exploration of chiaroscuro woodcuts. This is one of a series of six oval-format chiaroscuro woodcuts of male and female goddesses. Persephone was abducted by Pluto to Hades and retrieved for six months each year by Demeter, her mother; with the establishment of this natural cycle, she is considered a symbol of fertility.

Chiaroscuro woodcut in black and two shades of gray on paper

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