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Zacharias Dolendo
Dutch engraver
Zacharias Dolendo (1561–1601) was a Dutch engraver. He was the brother of Bartholomeus Dolendo, whom he surpassed both in style and in correctness.
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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.