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Johnson Manuscript page - continuation of 'De numeris' text (recto)

Title

Johnson Manuscript page - continuation of 'De numeris' text (recto)

Date of Production

(mid 18th century) 1725 - 1775

Medium

pen and grey ink, brown ink used for corrections and added diacritics (recto and verso) on laid paper

Dimensions

Height: 21.2 cm
Width: 16 cm

Accession Number

MS.1978.PG.1.28 (fol. 26)

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, p. 73 (verso)

Inscriptions

Watermark: Watermark: none.

Inscription: Recto: upper right corner, grey ink, Rubens’s original foliation: “90.a”; whole page, grey ink, with corrections and accents added in brown ink: “únúm patitúr distinctionem p[er] binariúm in latitudine p[er] / lineam in úna parte solúm modo patitur distinctionem p[er] / superficiale corpus pretias videlicer / maa únúm / patitur distinctionem in dúabús ternarii / partibus per binarium in latitúdine / maa tria / in altitudine [this former line written vertically] / partitúr dissectionem per binariúm in p[ar]tes / aeqúales in latitúdine distinxionem in altitudine / p[er] eúsdem / maa dúo”; lower right corner, graphite, folio number: “26”. Verso: upper right corner, grey ink, Rubens’s original foliation: “88.b.”; upper half of page, grey ink with corrections and accents added in brown ink, illustrating a diagram of a human figure using lines: “capút únúm vetara pars totiús / corpús / tres partes totiús / crúra / qúatúor partes totiús / únúm e[st] altitudo punctum piramidis / únitatis figúram retinens / corpús ternariúm igitúr et brachia iúngúntúr. / crúra binarii ideo dúo.”.

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