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Master of the Small Landscapes : ウィキペディア英語版
Master of the Small Landscapes

The Master of the Small Landscapes (in Dutch: Meester van de Kleine Landschappen) was a Flemish artist from the mid-16th century known for his landscape drawings. The name of this unidentified artist is derived from a series of 44 etchings of landscapes that were created after the artist’s drawings, some of which have been preserved. Together with the work of Pieter Bruegel the Elder, the drawings of the Master played an important role in the evolution of Northern Renaissance landscape art from the world landscape into an independent genre.
==Publication history==
The etchings were published by Hieronymus Cock in Antwerp in two series. The first series was published in 1559 with the title ''Multifarium casularum ruriumque lineamenta curiose ad vivum expressa'' (translated as: 'Many and very beautiful places of diverse village dwellings, homesteads, files, streets, and such like, and furnished with all sorts of small animals. Altogether drawn from life and primarily located around Antwerp'). The first series contained 14 sheets. The second series was published in 1561 with the title ''Praediorum villarum et rusticarum caularum icons elegantissimi'' ('Elegant pictures of country manours, villas and cottages drawn from life in copper plates').〔(Leopoldine van Hogendorp Prosperetti, 'Landscape and Philosophy in the Art of Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568-1625)' ), Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2009〕 The second series contained 30 sheets. An edition of both volumes together also appeared 1561. A third edition was published by Philips Galle in 1601 in Antwerp under the title '' Regiunculae et villae aliquot ducatus Brabantiae a. P. Breughelio delineatae et in pictorum gratiam a Nicolao Joannis Piscatore excusae et in lucem editae, Amstelodami'' ('Small Counties and Villages primarily in the duchy of Brabant'). His son Theodoor Galle published the series again a few years later (probably in 1610). In 1612 Claes Jansz. Visscher published a further edition of 26 of the original 44 views in Amsterdam.〔(Hans M. Schmidt, et al. "Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists, §I: Master of the Small Landscapes" ), Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 26 Jun. 2014〕 Visscher created a new title page and added two additional prints at the end of the series.〔
The first two editions by Cock were not particularly successful but the 1601 Galle edition, on the other hand, was quite successful.〔

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