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This sitter of this elaborate portrait is the controversial Renaissance scholar Petrus Ramus. The globe and the compass in his hands, as well as the dotted geometric drawings in the book, announce him as a mathematician. Ramus wears a gentleman's garment, with one shoulder covered in a lecturer's robe, indicating the two worlds in which he was engaged. The posthumous print depicts him at the age of fifty-five, two years before his tragic death at the Massacre of Saint Bartholomew in 1572. The event is commemorated by the poem inscribed below, written by one of his most famous followers in the Netherlands and possibly the patron of this print, Rudolph Snellius.
Christoffel van Sichem I
Netherlandish, 1546-1624
Bordering plate engraved by Karel van Sichem
Netherlandish
Portrait of Petrus Ramus
c. 1600
Engraving on paper
Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation
2015.4
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