| Isaac Sorious | |
|---|---|
| %252C_RP-P-OB-77.089_(cropped)_-_Signature_I._Soriou(s)_fecit.jpg.webp) | |
| Born | unknown unknown | 
| Died | unknown unknown | 
| Nationality |  Dutch Republic | 
| Notable work | Het ontroerde Nederlandt, door de wapenen des konings van Vrankryk, 1674 | 
| Style | Baroque Chiaroscuro | 
Isaac Sorious (also known as J. Sorioue and I. Soriou, birth and death places and dates unknown, active in the years 1672–1676) was a Dutch Republic engraver, etcher and painter, who worked at Utrecht (1672–1673), Amsterdam (1672–1676) and possibly at Rome (1673–1676). [1][2] [3] [4] He is known for his series of thirteen etchings, depicting the destruction by French troops in the Utrecht province during the Disaster Year Rampjaar 1672. He is also the author of satirical allegorical prints, for instance on the subject of stadtholder William III of Orange.
_Reeks_van_dertien_afbeeldingen_van_de_dorpen_en_kastelen_in_de_provincie_Utrecht_door_de_Fransen%252C_RP-P-OB-77.094.jpg.webp) Nichtevecht. French troops plunder and shoot while passing through the ruins of the village Nigtevecht, 1672 Nichtevecht. French troops plunder and shoot while passing through the ruins of the village Nigtevecht, 1672
_Reeks_van_dertien_afbeeldingen_van_de_dorpen_en_kastelen_in_de_provincie_Utrecht_door_de_Fransen_in_1672_verwoest_(serieti%252C_RP-P-OB-77.098.jpg.webp) 't Slot te Iaarsveldt (Castle Jaarsveld, Veldenstein Castle), destroyed by the French in 1672. 't Slot te Iaarsveldt (Castle Jaarsveld, Veldenstein Castle), destroyed by the French in 1672.
 Gedenk-teykenen der wonderlyke geschiedenissen, voorgevallen in de Vereende Nederlanden in 't iaar MDCLXXII (1672). Translated title: Memorials of the wondrous histories, which occurred in the United Provinces (Dutch Republic) in the year 1672 Gedenk-teykenen der wonderlyke geschiedenissen, voorgevallen in de Vereende Nederlanden in 't iaar MDCLXXII (1672). Translated title: Memorials of the wondrous histories, which occurred in the United Provinces (Dutch Republic) in the year 1672
 Triomfe van zijne Koninklijke Hoogheijt, 1672 - 1676. Translated title: Triumph of his Royal Highness, 1672 - 1676. Stadtholder William III is shown in a triumphal carriage after his victories in the Disaster Year Rampjaar 1672, under a laurel wreath. Allegories Doot (Death) and Nijt (Jealousy) are shown lying by the wayside at the right. Horsemen and heralds at the Binnenhof and Hofvijver, The Hague. Triomfe van zijne Koninklijke Hoogheijt, 1672 - 1676. Translated title: Triumph of his Royal Highness, 1672 - 1676. Stadtholder William III is shown in a triumphal carriage after his victories in the Disaster Year Rampjaar 1672, under a laurel wreath. Allegories Doot (Death) and Nijt (Jealousy) are shown lying by the wayside at the right. Horsemen and heralds at the Binnenhof and Hofvijver, The Hague.
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- ↑ "J. Sorious, Noord-Nederlands graveur (prentmaker), etser, schilder". rkd.nl. RKD-Nederlands Instituut voor Kunstgeschiedenis/Dutch Institute for Art History, The Hague. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ↑ "Isaac Sorious". www.rijksmuseum.nl. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ↑ Hollstein, F.W.H.; Fuhring, Peter (1949–2010). Dutch & flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts ca. 1450-1700. Vol. 27 (1983). et al. Amsterdam: Herzberger. pp. 217–219.
- ↑ Möller, G.J. (1984). "Het album Pandora van Jan Six (1618-1700)". Jaarboek van Het Genootschap Amstelodamum. 76: 84–85.
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