Fortune Distributing her Gifts

Fortune Distributing her Gifts by Jan Muller, after Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem

Medium

engraving on laid paper

Dimensions

sheet: 50.6 × 91.1 cm (19 15/16 × 35 7/8 in.) (trimmed to plate mark)

Classification

Print

Department

CG-E

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Gift of Ruth Cole Kainen

Accession Number

2012.92.572

Art Historical Context

**Fortune Distributing her Gifts** is a striking engraving by Jan Muller, created in 1590 after a design by the Mannerist painter Cornelis Cornelisz van Haarlem. This large-scale print (nearly 20 by 36 inches) captures the allegorical figure of Fortune, the goddess of chance and prosperity, lavishly bestowing her favors on humanity. Produced in Haarlem during the late Dutch Renaissance, it reflects the era's fascination with moral and philosophical themes, where Fortune's unpredictable gifts symbolized the fleeting nature of wealth and success—a timely reminder amid the prosperity of the North...

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