Harpocrates, the God of Silence 1593 Jan Muller Netherlandish Jan Muller uses an undulating line and a calibrated balance of light and dark to create this mysterious portrait of Harpocrates, the Greek god of silence, secrets and confidentiality. His white headdress shines out of the dark background as he raises his forefinger to his lips in the universal sign for silence. The Latin inscription in the border above his head repeats his admonition. Three years later, in 1596, Muller engraved a portrait of the philosopher Chilon (accession no. 51.501.6335). Both prints are larger than life and presented in oval frames, almost as if seen through windows into a deeper space. Muller most probably intended the two engravings as a pair, or as the first two prints in a never completed series of portraits from antiquity. In style and subject matter, Harpocrates and Chilon derive from "fantasy portraits" by Hendrick Goltzius - the foremost Mannerist printmaker, to whom Muller may have been apprent

Harpocrates, the God of Silence 1593 Jan Muller Netherlandish Jan Muller uses an undulating line and a calibrated balance of light and dark to create this mysterious portrait of Harpocrates, the Greek god of silence, secrets and confidentiality. His white headdress shines out of the dark background as he raises his forefinger to his lips in the universal sign for silence. The Latin inscription in the border above his head repeats his admonition. Three years later, in 1596, Muller engraved a portrait of the philosopher Chilon (accession no. 51.501.6335). Both prints are larger than life and presented in oval frames, almost as if seen through windows into a deeper space. Muller most probably intended the two engravings as a pair, or as the first two prints in a never completed series of portraits from antiquity. In style and subject matter, Harpocrates and Chilon derive from "fantasy portraits" by Hendrick Goltzius - the foremost Mannerist printmaker, to whom Muller may have been apprent
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