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Jonah Cast Out by the Whale onto the Shore of Nineveh

1566
(Dutch, 1498–1574)
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Sheet: 19.6 x 25 cm (7 11/16 x 9 13/16 in.)
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The artist’s rendering of a fish is neither a shark nor a whale, but rather a fictional combination of the two, a product of the artist’s knowledge of ornamental designs and his own imagination.

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In this dramatic composition, the Old Testament prophet Jonah floats midair after being vomited onto dry land by a giant fish. The artist Maarten van Heemskerck drew the composition as the second of four illustrations of episodes from the biblical book of Jonah, which describes how the prophet was swallowed by a fish and regurgitated after three days. Jonah’s trial was often interpreted as a metaphor for exile and redemption, or for Christ’s resurrection. Heemskerck was one of the most prolific designers of prints in the Netherlands in the mid-1500s. Working with the engraver Philips Galle in his native city of Haarlem, the drawing was indented with a dull knife for transfer onto a copperplate to be engraved. Heemskerck was an instrumental figure in bringing ideas about Italian art to northern Europe. Here, he incorporates architecture and figures reminiscent of types he saw and sketched on a trip to Italy in the 1530s.
A horizontally oriented drawing in ink and chalk depicts a large, scaly sea monster on our right expelling a bearded man onto a shore. The man falls backward to our left with arms raised. Above, a bearded figure emerges from swirling clouds, holding an orb and gesturing toward him. In the distance, a walled city and ships fill the background. At the bottom, the signature "Maarten Heemskerck" and "1566".

Jonah Cast Out by the Whale onto the Shore of Nineveh

1566

Maarten van Heemskerck

(Dutch, 1498–1574)
Netherlands

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