Johnson Manuscript page - print of bald man in robes carrying an axe over his shoulder, from le Clerc's 'Divers Habillemens'
Maker
(etcher)
1637-1714
(publisher)
1640-1703
1637-1714
(publisher)
1640-1703
Title
Johnson Manuscript page - print of bald man in robes carrying an axe over his shoulder, from le Clerc's 'Divers Habillemens'
Date of Production
(mid 18th century) 1725 - 1775
Medium
etching on laid paper, trimmed and laid down on manuscript page; offset on verso from facing print
Dimensions
Height: 20.5 cm (whole page)
Width: 16 cm (whole page)
Width: 16 cm (whole page)
Accession Number
MS.1978.PG.1.157
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
cat. no. 28
Inscriptions
Watermark: Watermark: Recto, left centre edge, fragment: upper half of a Pro Patria.
Inscription: Recto: lower right corner of print, printed in black: “6”; lower right corner of page, graphite, faint folio number: “149”.
Inscription: Recto: lower right corner of print, printed in black: “6”; lower right corner of page, graphite, faint folio number: “149”.
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