A Skull

Hercules Segers, c. 1615 - c. 1630

The meticulousness with which the old, battered skull is depicted with a muddle of scratches suggests that Segers was here working ‘from life.’ The skull that served as the model is different to the one in the adjacent painting (Welch Family Private Collection, United States).

  • Artwork typeprint
  • Object numberRP-P-H-OB-866
  • Dimensionsheight 74 mm x width 106 mm (trimmed outside the printed surface)
  • Physical characteristicsline etching, possibly a counterproof, printed in black on cotton prepared with a grey, lead-based ground, fragments of printed framing line top and bottom