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Johnson Manuscript page - four studies of laced boots

Title

Johnson Manuscript page - four studies of laced boots

Date of Production

(mid 18th century) 1725 - 1775

Medium

graphite, pen and brown ink on laid paper; some graphite and black chalk offset on verso from facing drawing

Dimensions

Height: 20.7 cm
Width: 16 cm

Accession Number

MS.1978.PG.1.149 (fol. 131)

Mode of Acquisition

Count Antoine Seilern, bequest, 1978

Credit

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

Copyright

Work in the public domain

Location

Not currently on display

Keywords







Provenance

possibly Albert Rubens (1614-1657); bought by Captain Maurice Johnson, 1742/44 for his father, Maurice Johnson Sr., Spalding (1688-1755); by descent in Johnson and Marsden families; W.A. Marsden (book-plate, 1897); Christopher Marsden (bookplate, 1930); his sale, Sotheby's (London), 23-24 March, 1970, lot 179; purchased there via Maggs Bros. (London) by Count Antoine Seilern, London (1901-1978) (£2,600); Princes Gate Bequest 1978

Exhibition History

Rubens. The Power of Transformation, Kunsthistoriches Museum, Vienna, 17/10/2017-21/01/2018; Stadel Museum, Frankfurt, 08/02/2018-03/06/2018

Literature

Rubens. The Power of Transformation, Kunsthistoriches Museum, Vienna, 2017-18
cat. no. 28

van der Meulen, Marjorie, Rubens copies after the Antique (CRLB), 3 vols, London 1994
vol. I, pp. 124n132, 127n148
Fig. p. vol. I, Text ill. 74

Jaffé, Michael, Van Dyck's Antwerp Sketchbook, London 1966
vol. I, p. 97n64

Inscriptions

Watermark: Watermark: Recto, right centre edge, fragment: lower portion of shield bearing Basle crozier and pendant monogram (Paper 1 in Peter Bower's 2017 report - paper made in Basle).

Inscription: Recto: upper centre, brown ink: “calcey statue togate ex lapide porphir / in hortis medicis romae“; left centre, brown ink: “interior“; right centre, brown ink: “exterior“; lower centre, brown ink: “Calcey statue togate, marmoreae [last word written over “ex lapide“] in medicis“; lower right corner, graphite, folio number: “131“.

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