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Gaspar Bouttats - "Jure et non Vi"


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Gaspar Bouttats - "Jure et non Vi"
Helmeted coat of arms charged with swans and stars, crested with a rooster, supported by tigers holding spears
Engraving. Print made by: Gaspar Bouttats

Inscription content: Lettered with motto below coat of arms: "Jure et non Vi". Signed in lower left corner of impression: "Gasp: Bouttats fecit".

Same print found in British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1979-U-286

Gaspar Bouttats the Elder or Gaspard Bouttats the Elder[1] (c. 1640 – 1695–96) was a Flemish printmaker and engraver of the Baroque period. He was born in Antwerp in a family of engravers. He was the son of the engraver Frederick Bouttats the Elder and Marie de Weert. His uncle Philibert Bouttats as well as his younger brother Frederik Bouttats the Younger built reputations as engravers.

He was trained by his father. He was registered in 1668–69 with the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke as a wijnmeester (wine master) which was a title reserved for the children of the members of the Guild and thus indicates that his father was also a member of the Guild at that time. He was dean of the Guild in 1690–1691.

Bouttats was the teacher of his son Pieter Balthazar Bouttats and of Jan Antoon de Pooter, Geeraet van Caseel (1668–69), Michiel van Hove (1672–73), Jan Francis Clouwet (1672–73); Carolus Bouttats (1690–91) and Gaspar de Man (1694–95).

He died in Antwerp in 1695 or 1696.