Artist
Zacharias Dolendo

Dutch Republic
Zacharias Dolendo is a Dutch Republic Renaissance artist. 17 works are cataloged here, principally at Cleveland Museum of Art.
Zacharias Dolendo (1561–1601) was a Dutch engraver. He was the brother of Bartholomeus Dolendo, whom he surpassed both in style and in correctness. He was born at Leyden in 1561, and is said by Huber to have been a disciple of Jacob De Ghein. There are some portraits by this master, which are not inferior in neatness to those by J. Wierix; his plates are frequently marked with a cipher. There are by him:
William, Prince of Orange; half-length, in armour. 1581. Andromeda chained to the Rock; finely drawn; after his own design. Adam and Eve embracing, whilst Eve receives the Apple from the Serpent; after B. Spranger. St. Martin dividing his Cloak with two Beggars; after the same. The Continence of Scipio; after A. Bloemaert. The Virgin and Infant, with two Angels; after J. De Ghein. The Crucifixion; after the same. A Set of small Plates of the Gods and Goddesses; copied from the larger ones by H. Goltzius. He died in 1601.
Works by Zacharias Dolendo
Three Dancing Mummers, Including a Jester
A Grandee, a Peasant, and a Veiled Woman
A Man with a Turban Leading a Woman Wearing Peacock Feathers
A Couple Addressing a Gesticulating Young Man
A Woman Led by a Player Holding a Torch
An Old Mummer Addressing a Couple Dressed in Feathers
Passion Set: Christ Crowned with Thorns
Life of Christ: The Last Supper
Passion Set: The Treason of Judas
Passion Set: Ecce Homo
Passion Set
Passion Set: Christ before Herod
Passion Set: Flagellation of Christ
Passion Set: Burial of Christ
Passion Set: Christ before Pilate
Passion Set: The Crucifixion
Passion Set: Christ on the Mount of Olives
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