About the Artwork
Lot and His Daughters
18th century
Charles Francois Hutin (Artist) French, 1715-1776 Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet (Artist) French, 1731-1797 Luca Giordano (Artist) Italian, 1634-1705
Engraving printed in black on laid paper
plate: 14 3/4 x 17 in. 37.4 x 43.1 cm sheet: 27 5/8 x 21 in. 70.1 x 53.3 cm
Prints
Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Gift of Bela Hubbard, 1892
1991.104
Public Domain
Markings
In plate, lower left: C Hutin delin.; lower right: J. F. Beauvarlet Sculps.; lower left of the bottom margin: Quadro di Luca Giordano / dalla Galleria Reale di Dresda / Largo 7. piedi 2 1/2. onc. Alto 5. piedi 4. onc.; lower right of the bottom margin: Tableau de Luc Jordane / de la Galerie Roiale de Dresde. / Large 7. pieds 2 1/2. pouc. Haut 5. pieds 4. pouc.; lower right corner: No. 37.; in black ink after Beauvarlet: b 1733; below Jordane: 1632- 1705 / Naples; lower center: Lot and his Daughters; lower right corner: Gift of Bela Hubbard / 1892.; in pencil, lower center and lower right corner: 8
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Woermann, Karl. Catalogue of the Royal Picture Gallery in Dresden. Dresden, 1899, p. 318.
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Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet; after Luca Giordano; after Charles Francois Hutin, Lot and His Daughters, 18th century, Engraving printed in black on laid paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Bela Hubbard, 1892, 1991.104.
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