About the Artwork
Glory Recompensating Virtue
18th century
After Domenichino (Artist) Italian, 1581-1641 Giuseppe Canale (Artist) Italian, 1725-1802
Engraving printed in black on wove paper
plate: 15 3/4 x 9 7/8 in. 40.0 x 25.1 cm sheet: 27 3/4 x 22 1/4 in. 70.4 x 56.5 cm
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Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Gift of Bela Hubbard, 1892
1991.102
Public Domain
Markings
In plate, lower left: Dominichino Zampieri pinxt.; lower right: Joseph Canale Sculpt.; lower center: La Gloire qui recompense la Vertu. / le Tableau Original est dans la Gallerie de Son Altesse / Serenissime Monseigneur L'Electeur de Saxe & c. / Haut de 4 Pieds 6 1/2 Pouces Large 2 Pieds 11 Pouces.; lower left corner: T.III.; lower right corner: No,, 31.; in brown ink preceding Joseph Canale, lower right: Date 1751; following Joseph Canale 1728.; in black ink below Zampieri: 1581-1641 (Bologna); lower center: Glory recompensating Virtue.; lower right corner: Gift of Bela Hubbard / 1892.; in pencil, lower center and lower right corner: 10
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Giuseppe Canale; after Domenichino, Glory Recompensating Virtue, 18th century, Engraving printed in black on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Bela Hubbard, 1892, 1991.102.
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